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Could Commercial Geothermal Damage Old Faithful?
December 12, 2011 | Montana State University

Researchers at Montana State University are monitoring geothermal change beneath Yellowstone National Park in an effort to determine if commercial development of geothermal energy outside of the Park might damage Old Faithful and other park resources.


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