White describing changes in hot spring discharge and geyser eruption patterns to the Aug. 17, 1959, M7.3 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake, which had an epicenter about 48 kilometers (30 miles ...
White on the effects of the August 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake on hot springs in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin, fumaroles in what was eventually called “Seismic Geyser” (not ...
His work was especially useful in understanding the significant changes in hydrothermal activity following the August 1959 M7.3 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake. Marler (1898–1978) was a ranger ...
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On Lake of the Woods, in the land of 10,000 lakes, an actual ICE BAR has been constructed. At the "ice bar" you can enjoy ...
NorthWestern Energy and the Missouri-Madison River Fund Trust awarded funding for six public recreation improvement projects on the Missouri and Madison rivers. The grant and matching funds will ...
The lake was always known for its pristine waters, but in 2013 scientists published research on the lake’s clarity, revealing that, like pure water, it had a visibility of between 70 and 80 ...
Winter lovers explore the snow- and ice-covered Bear Mountain State Park and Harriman State Park in the Palisades Region of New York State.
Devotees of Mt. Bachelor are putting together a bid to rescue the ski area — and their way of life — from the titans of the industry. Credit... Supported by By John Branch Photographs and ...
RED LAKE COUNTY, Minn. — A Great Falls, Montana, woman is being held on a $5 million bond for allegedly stealing $573,818.75 from the Red Lake County Cooperative, Inc., through wire fraud.