[Geysers] Grad student seeking geyser suggestions (and Mr. Paperiello)

Stephen Eide stepheneide at cableone.net
Thu Oct 17 12:43:56 PDT 2013


Hello,

You could consider some geysers in the side basins, such as Rusty, Jewel,
East Mustard, and Shell Spring in the Biscuit Basin or Cinnamon Spouter (I
hope I have the name right) or Spouter Geyser in the Black Sand Basin.
They are close to the boardwalk and there is usually less traffic around.
Also, they are smaller so they have less risk for thermal burns perhaps.
You may want to contact Ralph Taylor and/or Dick Powell as they have done
thermal cleaning around the basins and have the best idea on where the
ground is solid and where it may not be.  Spasm in the Lower geyser basin
is another possibility.

Stephen Eide


On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Bethany Ladd <bethanyladd at gmail.com> wrote:

> I should have mentioned - I have a permit (which can be amended) and have
> been in frequent contact with the nps. Just looking for additional
> suggestions from people more knowledgeable about the area than I. You can
> reply directly to my email address if you think you can help me out. Thanks,
>
> Bethany
> On Oct 17, 2013 12:11 AM, "Udo Freund" <udofreund317 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I believe that any research involving taking water samples would require
>> a permit, with or without Rocco. You may be risking a serious ticket.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Udo Freund
>> On Oct 16, 2013 7:12 PM, "Bethany Ladd" <bethanyladd at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> My name is Bethany and I am a graduate student studying dissolved gas
>>> composition of geyser waters. I'm headed to Yellowstone soon for field work
>>> and looking for suggestions on frequently erupting (mins to days) geysers
>>> that are relatively close to the boardwalk (thanks for the feedback already
>>> to those of you on facebook, sorry for the repeat message). If you have any
>>> ideas, I would love to hear from you.
>>>
>>> Additionally, I am trying to get in touch with Rocco Paperiello. If you
>>> are on this list, it would be great to talk to you about a couple of
>>> geysers in particular.
>>>
>>> Thanks very much,
>>> Bethany
>>>
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