[Geysers] Q regarding mud pots at Imperial Geyser

caros at xmission.com caros at xmission.com
Tue Oct 19 20:10:29 PDT 2010


They've been there every time we've gone out, and that goes back to  
about 1986 (but visits were very intermittent). The ones I've seen  
were subterranean, so if you saw something superficial, that's  
something I've not seen (but it's been a few years.)
Karen Webb

Quoting Bill Johnson <mwjohnson at lanl.gov>:

> I feel the need to apologize twice for this inquiry.  First, I   
> should have made it six weeks ago, when we were at the park and   
> could act on any followup.  Second, I may be the only person on the   
> mailing list who doesn't already know the answer!  But anyway:
>
> When my wife and I hiked out to Imperial Geyser (OK, *New* Imperial   
> Geyser) last month, we noticed what looked like the beginnings of a   
> mud pot very near the trail on the "upstream" side of the old   
> Imperial crater.  I've never seen anything about mud pots at or near  
>  Imperial in any of the sources I've consulted (certainly not an   
> exhaustive list) and have been wondering whether this is a new   
> feature.  Anybody got anything on it?  I can post a   
> not-very-impressive photograph if there's interest.
>
> -- Bill J.
>
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