The thick ash deposits from past large Yellowstone explosive eruptions are well known, and can be seen throughout the region. But there are also smaller ash deposits in the Yellowstone region. Time to give those oft-overlooked deposits some love!
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Caldera chronicles: Insights into Yellowstone's youngest supereruption
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