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Yellowstone's geysers run on water, and 15,000 years of lake mud says drought can throttle them
A Montana State-led study in PNAS reads pollen, charcoal, arsenic and diatoms from closed lakes in the Lower Geyser Basin. Its framing: dry centuries brought less hydrothermal activity and more fire.
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