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Yes, I realize the difference. Cinder Pool vs. Sulphur Dust. Cinder
being the "ash" from the molten sulphur at depth. Sorry if my
semantics weren't correct. And, yes, there are eight features that I
know of in the Greater Gibbon Geyser area that have this
characteristic. Just takes a little time and observation to find them.<br>
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Take Care,<br>
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Smokey<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:TSBryan@aol.com">TSBryan@aol.com</a> wrote:
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<div>In a message dated 10/22/2005 17:01:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mtsmokey@usadig.com">mtsmokey@usadig.com</a> writes:</div>
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<div>Jeff asked about floating "sulfur eggs" (his term). There are
springs all over the place that exhibit "sulfur ash," which is a very
different thing-- a surface precipitate versus molten sulfur at depth.</div>
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