[Geysers] Geyser in Round Spring Group

David Schwarz david.schwarz at alumni.duke.edu
Wed Jul 3 09:34:42 PDT 2013


Here are a couple of videos of Pear Geyser from 2001.  Not great quality,
but should be sufficient for identification.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rGdH7jCRYc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpudfKnECGg

David Schwarz

This is purely speculative, but:

Pear Geyser was active during one or two years that I spent a lot of time
in the Giant cage 10 or 15 years ago.  It would fit the description of a
10-ish foot geyser playing from a pool in the Round Spring Group.

The OF logbook (as transcribed on the GOSA web site) shows reported
activity in 2001, 2002 and 2004.  The logbook record is almost certainly
incomplete, and I bear some of the blame for that.

Here's what I can remember of the eruptions.
The years I saw Pear erupt, it was cyclic in its activity.  Episodes of
frequent eruptions (intervals <20 minutes) were separated by an
undetermined number of hours of quiet.  A pool nearby was full and
overflowing during Pear's series of eruptions and often not full at other
times.  That's probably the feature listed as "Pear Spring" in T. Scott
Bryan's book (3rd edition).

When I say the nearby pool was full and overflowing, what I actually mean
is that there was a larger steam cloud over the pool location and
continuing along the presumed runoff channel.  That's all you can see of it
from the trail.

Michael Goldberg
Michael.Goldberg at uc.edu

On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Barrett Southworth wrote:

> I saw whatever pool it was erupting on 6/27, around 4 pm.
>
> On 6/30/2013 11:19 PM, Micah Kipple wrote:
> Round Spring Geyser and UNNG-RSG-2 beside it are both active, although
>>
>> I have not sat down and studied them yet. I have also received reports
that there are periodic 10+ foot eruptions from a pool somewhere around
them. I might have to sit on them this week and verify those reports,
although it is possible that it could be a separate freak event.
>
>
_______________________________________________
Geysers mailing list
Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20130703/6ecdf5fa/attachment.html>


More information about the Geysers mailing list