Helium in Ancient Rocks
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Yellowstone holds potentially untapped cache of 'carbon-free' helium for rockets, reactors and superconductors

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Helium is produced almost exclusively as a byproduct of natural gas (methane), but scientists are searching for greener sources to limit global warming.
A major breakthrough came in 2016 , when geologists discovered giant reserves of helium near Lake Rukwa in Tanzania 's Great Rift Valley region.
A new study of ancient rocks beneath Yellowstone National Park and two other regions inches closer to providing answers.
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