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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Nice doggerel, Lynn! </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Libby Medley</FONT></DIV>
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<A title=lstephens2006@hotmail.com
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, October 07, 2009 1:10
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Geysers] Fan & Mortar 10/7
11:09</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>THIS REPORT IS FOR THE PERSONAL READING USE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS
TO THIS LISTSERV AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, FORWARDED, OR PUBLISHED,
INCLUDING PUBLICATION IN THE SPUT. (This applies to any other doggerel
and/or stories that I've sent out this summer even if I forgot to put the
disclaimer on them.)<BR> <BR>Since I have only a week left in the Park, I
haven't been, and won't be sending out any more of the daily reports.
But here's a report on this (10/7) morning's eruption of Fan &
Mortar.<BR> <BR>I arrived at 0650 to discover the markers were still in
place and all the vents were off.<BR>I'm going to give a rundown on all the
cycles I saw because Upper Mortar and Main Vent did plenty of huffing
throughout the morning although there were no pauses and there was no Main
Vent splashing. Also, I never saw even any spits from Bottom Vent, no
water in Lower Mortar, and there was no water in Bottom Vent's runoff channel
when I arrived.<BR> <BR>0658 River Vent (RV)/Gold (G)/Angle (A) all
turned on almost simultaneously.
<BR> 0712 Upper Mortar (UM)
puffed.<BR> 0736 Gold turned
to steam 0736; UM, Bottom Vent (BV) and Main Vent (MV) all
huffing<BR> 0748 RV turns off<BR>0816
RV/G/Angle Never Quit (ANQ) dribble on, quit 0818<BR>0819 RV/G/ANQ dribble on,
quit 0821--Angle off for two minutes<BR>0824 RV/G/A turn
on<BR> 0835 MV puffs; RV off 0837<BR>0841
RV/A/G turn on; UM huff 0846; RV off 0854, A off 0859<BR>0901 RV/A/G; RV off
0931, A off<BR>09:53 RV/A/G, off 1004, A off<BR>1020 RV/G/A, off
1031<BR>Eruption Cycle:<BR>1039/A/G<BR>
1049 UM/BV huffs; Gold erupting infrequently with no pool; High splashing
intermittently with no drooling<BR> 1052
MV puffs--Fan's vents picking up slightly, but still only "fair"--High not
drooling; Gold not pooling; no steady activity, only intermittent
splashing but occasionally all three vents are erupting
together<BR> 1054 Weak MV puffs that
continue through 1058 when the puffs are stronger and
"whiter"<BR> 1058 At this point
Fan's vents start picking up. High is splashing steadily 6-8 inches and
Gold is erupting more frequently, but still no pool. Angle has turned to
steam<BR> 1101 High is now erupting
steadily to one foot and I move the pack and the bike to safety. I
didn't see any splashing in Main Vent, but there could have been some while my
back was turned as I moved items and put on my
poncho.<BR> Over the next three minutes the
activity in High and Gold just keeps climbing in height and gain in intensity
as measured by the constant eruptive activity. I am putting on my
raincoat and warning visitors going between Morning Glory and Riverside,
especially those waiting on the bridge for Riverside (prediction was between
10:45 and 11:45) that there was no guarantee but it was possible F&M would
erupt and they would get WET.<BR> At 11:04 High
was steady at 8-10 feet and Gold was steady at 4-5 feet. (Angle was in
steam.) One visitor asked what the preliminary signs of an eruption were
and I just pointed and said, "That!"<BR> The
lock seemed to take forever, with the activity in High and Gold waning once or
twice. Frying Pan started to steam at 11:07. East Vent took off at
11:09, 30 minutes after the start of River Vent with Main Vent following
closely thereafter.<BR> Byron Taylor (from
Louisiana, works at the Branding Iron in West) had been at F&M for awhile
this morning, but decided to go to Artemisia to stretch his legs. He was
on his way back when he saw the steam cloud start to rise. He raced down
the hill to watch his first eruption of F&M. The eruption was not
photogenic since the sky was gray/white and there were tiny snowflakes flying
through air. The water did clear the boardwalk, but only by about 8-10
feet. The wind blew water over the bridge, but most of the boardwalk
stayed dry. Duration was 35 minutes.<BR> I've
now seen five F&M starts this summer without any preliminary pauses or
Main Vent splashing. This one had characteristics of the last two
"non-traditional" starts that I saw. It was quite similar to the last
one with UM huffing, this time 10 minutes after the start of River Vent
instead of 12, and Main Vent steam puffs starting not long after the UM
huffing. It took longer for the activity in Fan's Vents to build last
time than it did this time. High went from almost nothing to steady
eruptive activity in just a few minutes and from 1 foot to 8-10 feet in three
minutes. If Gold ever had a pool (and Gold 2 and 3 were erupting), I
didn't see it, but High was putting out a lot of steam once it started
steadily erupting.<BR> There weren't any gazer radios
in the basin (other than mine) so I didn't have to worry about not being able
to give warning. Could I have given warning? I'd seen Main Vent
huffing and puffing after RV/G/A turned on during two earlier cycles, so if
that becomes a warning sign, then there would have been repeated fruitless
rides to F&M. When High Vent picked up after the stronger Main Vent
huffing at 10:58, I did make an announcement on the radio, even though there
were no other radios in the basin, which would have given 11 minutes of
warning. <BR> While I was waiting through
the earlier cycles, it was too cold to sew, and the sky was threatening so I
didn't want to take out a library book. With nothing else to do, my
quirkish sense of humor kicked in and I was making up Fan & Mortar
doggerel to the tune of "The Farmer in the Dell":<BR> <BR>The vents are
in a lock,<BR>The vents are in a lock,<BR>Hi Ho, up high they go,<BR>The vents
are in a lock.<BR> <BR>Now East Vent erupts too<BR>Though the steam
blocks the view<BR>Hi Ho, away it goes<BR>Now East Vent erupts
too.<BR> <BR>Hey Main Vent does its part,<BR>What a beautiful
start,<BR>Hi Ho, up high they go,<BR>Now Main Vent does its
part<BR> <BR>F&M in the sun,<BR>Yes, it was a lot of fun<BR>Hi Ho,
away they go<BR>Yes, it was a lot of fun<BR> <BR>(OK, so there wasn't any
sun, this is just for fun anyway.)<BR> <BR>Mortars two now join in<BR>We
wondered where you'd been<BR>Hi Ho, up high they go<BR>Morning treat just for
Lynn.<BR> <BR>(And the few visitors I managed to gather as they were
walking from Morning Glory to Riverside, and a few who heard the noise and
came over, plus Byron on his way down the hill from Artemisia, but who said
doggerel had to be accurate.)<BR> <BR>Lynn
Stephens<BR> <BR> <BR><BR>
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