Geysers of the Yellowstone National Park

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Geysers of the Yellowstone National Park
Walter Harvey Weed
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. I 200-250 60 minutes Giantess i, 0-200 12 to 36 hours Irregular, 5 to 10 days.
Grand 200 Grotto 20-30 Lion .
50-60 80-100 30 About 2 to 4 minutes About 10 minutes Lioness do Mortar 4 to 6 minutes . . Do Oblong ....
7 minutes . 8 to i s hours Old Faithful Riverside 80-100 1 5 minutes 6 to 7 hours Sawmill Spasmodic 20-35 4 2OO i to 3 hours Irregular do Splendid 10 minutes Si>onge i minute. . . I minutes .
Turban 20-40 10 minutes to 3 hours Irregular Notable springs. Black Sand Springs (about 55
... by 60 feet), Chinaman, Emerald Pool, Morning Glory, Punch Bowl, Sponge, Sunset Lake.
GEYSER WATERS.
The descriptions which have been given of the chief geyser regions of the world lead to the question, What is the source and character of the geyser waters? It has been plainly indicated that in the fields described the vents are always situated along lines of drainage, on the shores of lakes, or under conditions where ordinary springs of meteoric water would naturally occur.
That the geyser waters are surface waters which have percolated through the porous lavas and have been heated by encountering great BLACK GROWLER, NORRIS BASIX.


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