[Geysers] Geyser in Colorado

David Schwarz david.schwarz at alumni.duke.edu
Mon Dec 24 05:33:43 PST 2012


   Contrary to the text, that's pretty clearly not a "true geyser," if it's
a geyser at all.  Not at 82.4 F (28 C).  The "boiling" is being driven by
some gas other than steam--possibly carbon dioxide, but I sure don't see
anything that looks like a carbonate deposit around it.  In fact, I don't
see anything that look like deposition around it.

   Lukewarm, muddy, vaguely acidic hot spring with a good PR department?

David


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 12:39 AM, wolveslax65 at comcast.net <
wolveslax65 at comcast.net> wrote:

> I was doing a bit of research on geysers outside of Yellowstone and found
> this one in Colorado. Has anyone ventured out there before?
>
>
> http://4cornershikesdol.blogspot.com/2009/08/geyser-springs-trail.html?m=1
>
> Will Boekel
>
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