[Geysers] one more thing: Silver Globe
Ralph Taylor
ralpht at iglou.com
Sat Feb 18 22:59:22 PST 2006
I think the Zygomatic Arch is the arch over the main pool of Silver Globe,
not the fragile arch over the small feature just east of Silver Globe and a
bit south of Avoca spring. The big arch is under a flat sinter plate and
has always appeared pretty solid to me.
Ralph Taylor
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MA Bellingham
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Subject: Re: [Geysers] one more thing: Silver Globe
I think the arch was referred to as "Zygomatic Arch" by GL HEnderson, a name
that has always stuck with me. Lee can correct me if we are talking about a
different sinter arch... whatever, it is too bad it collapsed, in my
opinion. Those kinds of structures are neat.
MA
MA Bellingham
mabdepot at msn.com
>From: TSBryan at aol.com
>Reply-To: geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu>
>To: geysers at wwc.edu
>Subject: Re: [Geysers] one more thing
>Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 20:56:37 EST
>
>
>In a message dated 2/16/2006 5:39:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>caroloren98 at hotmail.com writes:
>
>the part of Avoca by the boardwalk turn was nearly
>empty; there was maybe ten inches of visible water.
>
>
>
>Carolyn:
>
>By this are you referring to the spring in the large, round crater next
>to (south of) Avoca, so between Avoca and the boardwalk corner? If so,
>then that is the (real) Silver Globe Spring (and check me, but I think
>"Spring" is _not_
>part of the official name!). And if this is the case... then very
>interesting.
>
>Scott Bryan
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