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<DIV><SPAN class=968062001-20022007>I have the Beehive data for January, and it
is indeed erupting but not quite daily. The data is on the GOSA
website. There was an 88 hour interval between 21 and 25
January (unless ice covered the sensor, but I don't think so based on the
temperature trace). Here are the eruptions so far this year:</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=968062001-20022007>Beehive Geyser Intervals<BR> Time and
Date Interval<BR> <BR>12/31/06 16:24:00,
0:00:00<BR>01/01/07 13:56:00, 21:32:00<BR>01/02/07 11:36:00,
21:40:00<BR>01/03/07 04:03:00, 16:27:00<BR>01/03/07 22:24:00,
18:21:00<BR>01/04/07 15:04:00, 16:40:00<BR>01/05/07 15:05:00,
24:01:00<BR>01/06/07 08:35:00, 17:30:00<BR>01/07/07 22:36:00,
38:01:00<BR>01/09/07 02:11:00, 27:35:00<BR>01/09/07 18:52:00,
16:41:00<BR>01/10/07 08:10:00, 13:18:00<BR>01/10/07 21:54:00,
13:44:00<BR>01/11/07 19:02:00, 21:08:00<BR>01/12/07 18:22:00,
23:20:00<BR>01/13/07 15:33:00, 21:11:00<BR>01/14/07 06:00:00,
14:27:00<BR>01/14/07 17:46:00, 11:46:00<BR>01/15/07 12:30:00,
18:44:00<BR>01/16/07 22:48:00, 34:18:00<BR>01/18/07 05:09:00,
30:21:00<BR>01/20/07 05:10:00, 48:01:00<BR>01/21/07 21:22:00,
40:12:00<BR>01/25/07 14:06:00, 88:44:00<BR>01/27/07 04:27:00,
38:21:00<BR>01/28/07 01:03:00, 20:36:00<BR>01/29/07 05:23:00,
28:20:00<BR>01/30/07 06:23:00, 25:00:00<BR>02/01/07 02:20:00,
43:57:00<BR>Total of 29 eruptions<BR></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=968062001-20022007>Ralph Taylor </SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Tahoma>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>
geysers-bounces@wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces@wwc.edu] <B>On Behalf Of
</B>TSBryan@aol.com<BR><B>Sent:</B> Monday, February 19, 2007
10:14<BR><B>To:</B> geysers@wwc.edu<BR><B>Subject:</B> [Geysers] Some geyser
info<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>
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<DIV>The following info came from Jim Holstein and may perhaps suffer some
revision. Any ongoing updates about the changes at Biscuit Basin will be
appreciated.</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial>Beehive does,
erupt (at night only apparently) the Indicator does fill up with water and
stays there for hours. Nobody has seen wether the Indicator is
erupting still before Beehive. Hopefully Beehive will have a daytime
eruption before the end of the winter so that we can get an idea of what is up
with it. It seems if you call water in the Indicator you will have a few
hours get to Beehive. Black Diamond had 1 eruption in December.
Salt and Pepper has been more geyser-like with long intervals in between
eruptions. We may start calling the eruptions as it seems to be quiet
more than in eruption. There is also a new spring forming about 5 feet
off of the boardwalk about 15 feet past the bridge. This spring has been
expanding over the past couple of weeks. It looks like Biscuit is not
done changing. All of us have been having great luck with Fountain this
winter, leading Doug and I to believe it must be erupting about every three
hours. Feel free to pass this info on to other
gazers.</FONT></DIV></DIV>
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