[Geysers] Porcelana Geyser
Alan Glennon
glennon at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 20:24:28 PDT 2013
Jeff,
Thanks for sharing. Tentatively, I place the 'Geiser Porcelana'
features in this valley:
Lat: -42.4152; Lon: -72.4793
In other news, Rhonda and I visited Sao Miguel Island in the Azores
last month. We observed several boiling springs and splashy perpetual
spouters -- all in the vicinity of Furnas -- but no true geysers.
https://plus.google.com/117257488228004369639/posts/NygDpUnApei
https://plus.google.com/117257488228004369639/posts/iYWvK5erfCR
Alan Glennon
Lisbon, Portugal
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:44 PM, JEFFREY CROSS <jeff.cross at utah.edu> wrote:
> Here's an interesting thermal feature that is found in Chile:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32JGl9Jyllg
>
> The only similar formations that I can think of are a) the cones at
> Fairyland Basin, Monument Geyser Basin and those found under Yellowstone
> Lake, and b) the geyserite cone that is in the Smithsonian.
>
> Jeff Cross
> jeff.cross at utah.edu
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