[Geysers] Anemone Questions

Stephen Eide stepheneide at cableone.net
Sat Feb 9 11:24:36 PST 2013


Hello,

Thank you to Lynn, Ralph and David for the information,   I never knew
about Anenome's third vent

Stephen Eide

On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:25 PM, David Schwarz <david.schwarz at alumni.duke.edu
> wrote:

> The third vent of Anemone is on the near edge of Big Anemone's crater, and
> it was cleared by volunteers....  I want to say in the late 1990s.  I'll
> see if I can find photos or video later.
>
> It more or less immediately grew a healthy colony of orange-brown
> cyanobacteria before being gradually and unceremoniously filled back in
> with silt and gravel.  Basically, it was even more disappointing than East
> Triplet's short-lived excavation in the late 1980s.
>
> David Schwarz
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Micah Kipple <godsfireworks at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> So Will Boekel has just called to my attention something rather
>> interesting to me. We both have reason to believe that Anemone Geyser (or
>> at least Big Anemone) may have gone through a dormancy of an unspecified
>> amount of time september-october of 1977. The post that is the most
>> relevant to this is a post on 8/3/77 in the log book that says "Anemone had
>> it's first eruption since fall in the last day or two." On 8/4 there was
>> another logbook entry for it says "Welcome back!" I find this intriguing.
>> Since Anemone hasn't had much fame throughout the parks history something
>> pretty drastic, such as a dormancy that could have lasted from a couple
>> days, to a couple weeks. My question is: what do you think they mean by
>> "fall?" If any of you have any answers or speculation to this, please let
>> me know, I would love to try to figure this out.
>>
>> Also, while I'm on the topic of Anemone. Does anyone know of, or have any
>> pictures of the West Vent of Anemone? I know it's long dead. But I'm
>> curious as to it's location and what it's eruptive behavior was. If you
>> have any knowledge of this, I would love to know! Thanks guys!
>>
>> Micah Kipple
>>
>> Volcanoes are God's Fireworks
>>
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