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<font face="Comic Sans MS">So even with its oscillations, Pebble
itself is not known to erupt? I've been wondering since we noticed
mucho overflow followed by a very low pool on several attempts to
catch Gemini.<br>
Karen<br>
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On 6/5/2013 11:25 PM, Stephen Eide wrote:
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<div>Greetings and Salutations,</div>
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<div>The steam/gas coming out of this crack/fracture was first
noticed by Will <span>Boekel</span> on 5-30-13 when he heard
it before me. Young ears and all. I also noticed Pebble
filling and then dropping on June 1st and 2nd, I was hoping
for Gemini without luck. When Pebble covers the
crack/fracture it looks like it is erupting but when the water
level drops below the feature you can tell it has no water
output, just steam and/or gas. But this is the first time I
have seen any activity in this area also. </div>
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<div>Also, on 6-1-13 I did see an eruption of Spire Geyser in
the Tangled Creek area. </div>
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<div>Stephen <span>Eide</span></div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:51 PM, David
Monteith <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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couple images captured Saturday of the feature I think Lynn
is<br>
talking about. On the two times I was looking for it, I saw
it active<br>
once and inactive once. I think it was Steve E who said it
had also<br>
been heard making a forced steam sound when Pebble's water
level was<br>
low.<br>
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Dave<br>
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On Tue, 2013-06-04 at 20:17 -0600, Lynn Stephens wrote:<br>
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> Yesterday (6/3/2013) I noticed a feature I had
never seen before on<br>
> the west edge of Pebble Geyser, near the top of the
area that gets<br>
> inundated when Pebble fills to overflow. When I
first saw it, Pebble<br>
> was rising and was several inches above the algae
line on the inside<br>
> of the "crater". Water was burbling out from
underneath a piece of<br>
> what looks like an old sinter rim. The burbling
continued even after<br>
> Pebble had filled to the point where Pebble's water
had covered the<br>
> sinter ledge be several inches and Pebble was in
full overflow. I did<br>
> not monitor the feature closely as Pebble drained,
but the three time<br>
> I have checked Pebble when Pebble's water was 2 to
3 inches below the<br>
> top of the orange algae mark on the inide of
Pebble's crater, the<br>
> feature was not burbling. Height=2 to 3 inches
when the feature is<br>
> not underwater. The bubbles rising from the west
side of the crater<br>
> when the feature is innundated are definitely
water, not gas or air.<br>
> The feature is intermittent but I have not observed
it enough to<br>
> determine either durations or intervals.<br>
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> Lynn Stephens<br>
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