I've been watching Yellowstone National Park (or rather, the supervolcano under it) for some time now. It's scary. It's overdue for an eruption, and when (not "if") it erupts, it will wipe out half of North America and bury the rest of it under ash. So this is probably an academic venture of mine, but I have to stay busy. Somehow. While I wait for the end. So here is where I'm gathering info about the place. Quakes, in particular. The way the ground moves is going to be our only clue as to when the end is nigh, so why not watch for that clue?

If you'd like to write to me, the author, you can do so here. And always remember... if it's blue, it's (usually) clickable.


Dynamic maps of quake locations (1970-present)
Dynamic maps of seismometer locations and such
Recorder separation distances
Archived seismometer traces (Back to 9/3/2003; 30,007 traces total)
Most-active seismometer traces
The Hot Spot Watch
Official up-to-date Yellowstone area quake list
Or, see a station's details: