Chinese supercomputers solve Yellowstone mystery, spark race to simulate entire Earth as living digital system


  • Tectonic forces likely formed magma pathways before the molten material rose upward.
  • Supercomputers enabled large-scale reconstruction of Yellowstone’s hidden structure
  • Numerical models now test competing geological theories against observed data

Yellowstone National Park in the United States has long been one of the most controversial volcanic systems due to its immense extent and limited direct observation.

Scientists have struggled to explain how underground magma pathways formed and evolved, but a Chinese research team led by Liu Lijun and Cao Zebin, using high-performance computing, has now proposed a new explanation based on large-scale simulation.

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