[Geysers] Mystery geyser
Freund, Udo
udo.freund at lmco.com
Tue Mar 29 10:40:23 PST 2005
Despite rumors to the contrary, I wasn't around in '34 to have read that
article's initial appearance.
Methinks its' initials are CHG. There was some debate a few years back
regarding whether it is a true geyser because it may be partially gas
driven and not totally steam driven. True? At least this "thing"
erupts frequently.
Udo Freund
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Subject: [Geysers] Mystery geyser
OK, here is yet another one (embedded rather than as
attachment). This photo was taken on October 17, 1931. It was _probably_
taken by Dr. E. T. Allen. Some of you will probably recognize the
setting. For others, a possible hint lies in the fact that Allen
communicated with people named Nolan and Anderson, and they wrote an
article that appeared in the Americal Journal of Science in 1934.
Scott Bryan
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