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<font face="Comic Sans MS">In this area, is Crack the crack the one
that's the visible crack in the sinter that runs toward White Dome
from Cave? It always *sounds* like it's doing something, or
trying, and I've seen wisps of steam and Spiteful like spitting
from it.<br>
<br>
For Pebble itself, is the pools so regular now because pebbly gunk
has just filled in all those formations? From the video, after
being "vacuumed" the structure of the pool was very shapely. I was
wondering if what they did (vacuumed and lowered pool) induced the
main vent or if that was going to turn out like Spiteful's regular
spitting vent but there would be a rarely active main vent from
more like the center of the pool. Gosh, random, but what I
wouldn't give for a couple of hours to wander around Kaleidoscope
to see all the different vents in Deep Blue with one of the
old-timers who knew what vents were there. Thanks for the footage!<br>
Karen<br>
On cleaning Morning Glory, was there ever a film of the induced
eruption and all the paraphernalia it threw out?</font><br>
Karen Webb<br>
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On 6/6/2013 3:35 PM, Lynn Stephens wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">I'm sorry Steve, but there IS water coming out from
underneath the ledge. I first spotted the water when Pebble's
water level was about midway between the sinter ledge and the
orange algae line. The water is clearly visible before Pebble's
water rises and covers the ledge. There may have only been
steam when you and Will saw it, but I have watched water on
three occasions now. There are steam/gas bubbles on the south
side of Pebble's crater that have been there for several years. <br>
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Lynn Stephens<br>
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<hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 23:25:41 -0600<br>
From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:stepheneide@cableone.net">stepheneide@cableone.net</a><br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu">geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu</a><br>
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Pebble Geyser<br>
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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="ecxgmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:51 PM,
David Monteith <span dir="ltr"><<a
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are 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>
<br>
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>
><br>
> Lynn Stephens<br>
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