[Geysers] No-Indicator Beehive eruptions

Karl and Lori Hoppe karlori at yahoo.com
Mon May 3 10:14:18 PDT 2010


Thank you to Scott and Mike for their replies.

I should have signed my initial email - my apologies...

Karl Hoppe



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From: "TSBryan at aol.com" <TSBryan at aol.com>
To: geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu
Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 9:28:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Geysers] No-Indicator Beehive eruptions

Historically, Marler noted that he saw an eruption of the Indicator (and 
Beehive) on 11/13/1951, that _apparently_ being the first known eruption by the 
Indicator in something longer than 30 years. But Beehive was active during those 
years. There were also Beehives with zero-zip from the Indicator in the early 
1970s. So there's your Beehives with nothing from the Indicator... In more 
recent years, I cannot recall a Beehive without something by the Indicator, but 
that something has at times been little more than bubbling during the 
eruption.
 
Scott Bryan
 
 
In a message dated 4/29/2010 5:23:17 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
karlori at yahoo.com writes:
Beehive 
>  Geyser has of course been known to erupt without being preceded by the 
>  Indicator, but typically the Indicator simply starts at some point during 
>  Beehive's duration.  Now with two eruptions where the Indicator possibly 
>  didn't erupt at all, I was wondering what history says about this 
>  phenomenon?  I don't think I can ever remember seeing Beehive erupt with 
>  no activity from the Indicator, but I've obviously missed more eruptions than 
>  I've seen.  


      
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