Unveiling Hidden Geological Hazards near Yellowstone National Park with Lidar Data
Recent lidar data has revealed the presence of fault scarps and landslides near the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park, shedding new light on hidden geological hazards in the area. The lidar technology, which uses laser pulses to create high-resolution topographic datasets, has allowed geologists to identify and map these hazards in greater detail. The data shows evidence of past earthquakes and large landslides, highlighting the potential risks to the growing population and increasing number of visitors in the region. The information gathered from the lidar dataset will be used to improve hazard maps and aid in mitigation efforts for the area.