[Geysers] Ott--really unknown geysers

Dan Roach Go_Utes at comcast.net
Thu Feb 15 19:30:11 PST 2007


I believe #1 is the little pool just to the north of Artemisia. Not sure 
what the name is, but I would imagine Scott, Paul and others would know.

#2 I believe is Gem Pool. #3 is Artemisia (you can see the twin cones of 
Atomizer Geyser in the background behind Artemisia).

Dan Roach

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ott, Stephen" <OTTS at byui.edu>
To: "geyser observation reports" <geysers at wwc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:11 PM
Subject: [Geysers] Ott--really unknown geysers


I have a different kind of unknown geyser quiz.

I have attached three pictures of geysers that I really don't know the
names to.  They all exist in the Upper Geyser Basin, beyond Morning
Glory Pool.  To locate them more specifically, they lie between
Artemisia Geyser and the road to the north (at Biscut Basin).

I had Scott's book (The Geysers of Yellowstone) with me, but couldn't
quite figure out which geysers/hot pools they were.  It is very possible
that Gem Pool or Mirror Pool could be included in these photos.  I just
couldn't figure them out.

Can anyone identify these pictures?

Thanks.
Stephen Ott
BYU-Idaho Chemistry Department



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