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<DIV>Based on some miscellaneous reports plus a couple of observations of my
own, Lone Star has introduced some variability in its play. I still think that
the long-run average is close to 3 hours. But do look at a certain book, wherein
I note anything from just one to at least three minors prior to the major. (I
took it out of the current edition because of more apparent variability, but
back in 1982, the average of over 100 intervals taken from the on-site logbook
was 2 hours, 59 minutes, 48 seconds. Pretty close to 3 hours.</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 2/20/2011 6:31:35 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
bpnjensen@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
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<TD vAlign=top>I witnessed an eruption of Lonestar this summer whose
exact start time was questionable - here is why.
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<DIV>According to the previous two entries, the geyser played on almost
perfect 3-hour intervals. At about the 2:00 mark since the last
eruption, we began to see minors. At about 2:45 a strong apparent
minor began that quickly and apparently turned into a major. Did
we see a minor and a major piggybacked? Only a major that started
early? Are the majors and minors really independent play or do
they influence each other? It was getting late in the day and we
did not stay to see the subsequent eruption to check the interval
again.</DIV>
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<DIV>I would bet this is not an isolated incident; and more like this,
depending on the dynamics of the geyser, could create some changes from
time to time.<BR><BR>Bruce Jensen,<BR>California,
USA<BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR><BR>"[Yellowstone] is a fabulous country, the
only fabulous country; it is the one place where miracles not only
happen, but where they happen all the time." ~ Thomas Wolfe<BR><BR>---
On <B>Sat, 2/19/11, carolyn loren
<I><caroloren98@hotmail.com></I></B> wrote:<BR>
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carolyn loren <caroloren98@hotmail.com><BR>Subject: [Geysers]
Grotto shenanigans, and a researcher question<BR>To: "geyser
listserve" <geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu><BR>Date: Saturday,
February 19, 2011, 1:29 PM<BR><BR>
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Yesterday 2/18 I saw South Grotto Fountain at 0958 i.e. and
post-marker-placement at 1022 i.e., and a visitor saw it still
erupting at 1215 i.e. Grotto finally started near 1219
i.e. <BR> <BR>This morning 2/19 Grotto was i.e.
at 0933, Old Tardy and West Triplet at 0915 i.e., Pyramid at 0958
i.e., Oblong at 1003 i.e., and Daisy at 1008.<BR> <BR>A guide
just saw Aurum at 1348.<BR> <BR>The question is about Lone
Star. The plaque on the wooden platform where the notebook is
says that Lone Star has had a 3 hour interval since 1872. Does
that statement come from a reliable source? Geysers of
Yellowstone doesn't go quite so far... We've also noticed last
summer, and to the extent we know this winter, that Lone Star
sometimes jumps around an hour or two one day to the next. Lots
of minors perhaps? Anyway, thanks!<BR> <BR>Carolyn
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