[Geysers] Bryan Mysteries 13-08 and 18-08

GOSA Store gosastore at roadrunner.com
Sun Mar 16 08:09:03 PDT 2008


"Wonderland Nomenclature - ..." mentions that Crater Hills "Geyser" is 
a.k.a. Sulphur Spring.  I've heard rumors that the activity of this 
feature is not entirely driven by steam and is therefore not a true 
geyser (hence the quotation marks).  Can someone please confirm or deny 
this?

Udo

SCOTT BRYAN wrote:

>OK, so 4 people correctly identified the geyser of Bryan Mystery 13-08, by saying "Crater Hills Geyser." HOWEVER (ain't this fun), not a single one of those used what is the actual, official name for that spring. So Bryan Mystery 13-08A -- What is the fully official name for the spring commonly known as "Crater Hills Geyser"?
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>Meanwhile, here is Bryan Mystery 18-08 -- which I am certain will be easy for almost anybody (but a decent photo).
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>Scott Bryan
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