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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Isn't East Sentinel the one Clark Murray
found a second eruptive vent in some time ago (went toward the
river, I think). Any idea if it was this one?<br>
Karen Webb<br>
And you can blame us for the whammy on Beehive. It started losing
ground the week we were there.<br>
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On 7/22/2013 8:29 PM, Michael Goldberg wrote:
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cite="mid:alpine.OSX.2.00.1307222205330.89341@ucfsb.ucfilespace.uc.edu"
type="cite">There are a few geyser events that I heard of in one
place or another but they haven't (as far as I know) been
mentioned here.
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In no particular order:
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East Sentinel was observed in eruption on June 27.
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North Goggles Geyser had a series of minor eruptions yesterday,
July 21.
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This is the first known activity since October 9 last year.
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At Norris, Echinus was observed in eruption on May 5. Based on
the USGS temperature monitor, it had a second eruption that day,
then a "false start" episode, then returned to dormancy. Constant
Geyser is active but not very frequent. The temperature record
suggests that it is erupting on average once per day.
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Michael Goldberg
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