There was a very lengthy Little Anemone dormancy a few years ago - I do not remember the exact time frame, but probably sometime 2003 to 2005. I seem to remember that the behavior of Big Anemone was not affected by it. It may have filed with water from time to time, but I am just recalling from memory, so I am not sure. -Matthew McLean On Feb 8, 2013 11:59 AM, "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 > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20130212/0ecfa398/attachment.html>