The first eruption was observed on March 15, 2018, and was shortly followed by two blasts in April.
Steamboat Geyser than roared back to life once more on May 4, prompting a quick response from scientists.
Geologists from the University of Utah and Yellowstone National Park experts deployed a series of seismic sensors around the geyser to monitor its activity.
Before June 4, four more geyser eruptions rocked the volcanic feature, giving scientists insight into what was going on deep below the surface of Yellowstone.
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