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News Published: 28 October 2013 Large magma reservoir gets bigger Alexandra Witze Nature (2013)Cite this article
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Subjects GeologyGeophysicsSolid Earth sciencesBut earthquakes, not eruptions, are Yellowstone's most serious geological risk.
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About this articleCite this article Witze, A. Large magma reservoir gets bigger. Nature (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature.2013.14036
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Published: 28 October 2013
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