Note ID | Start Time (US/Mountain) | End Time (US/Mountain) | Entrant | Note |
21209 |
06 May 2022 @ 0900 |
06 May 2022 @ 1300 |
MAB |
with Pinto active its hard to see the little spouter first spotted in Sept 2021 except for the gravel rim but as the day warmed up and when Pinto was low tiny blips were visible in the near-Africa spouter |
21047 |
18 Apr 2022 @ 0945 |
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MAB |
the rim of gravels surrounding the little spouter near Africa {first spotted in Sept 2021} was still visible - didn't see any blips with waters from Pinto flowing over that area - I left after Pinto was drained so don't know if it is still active when not drowned |
18294 |
06 Jul 2021 @ 1215 |
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MAB |
less water flowing thru the area now from around the berm & Pinto so Africa is now slightly visible w Colloidal blue water different from the surrounding water color |
10719 |
04 Nov 2018 @ 0908 |
04 Nov 2018 @ 0957 |
MAB |
Visible blips and small burps from Africa - runoff from upstream still flows right over it so I thought that was something. In a blizzard. On the last day. |
3305 |
14 Jul 2016 @ 1032 |
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MAB |
Seen full today - with Pinto seen active today I wonder if when I saw it empty last Saturday that the stars (and geysers) had aligned and both Pinto and Fireball were done and not sending runoff downslope to its crater prior to my visit. Will investigate further! |
3275 |
09 Jul 2016 @ 1850 |
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MAB |
Drained. Water from uphill still empties into it, so I don't think it was from a change in flow uphill but I have never seen that empty! Will check Norris logs to see if they saw anything since I have been there. |
1114 |
11 Jul 2014 @ 0000 |
11 Jul 2014 @ 2359 |
MAB |
I observed a vent at or near the Africa site on July 11, 2014. This may not be new; runoff from above may have changed making it more noticeable. Currently Pinto's milky blue water flows into it making it stand out. Between Pinto eruptions you can see the crater, reddish edges, and sometimes slight convection. I have sent photos from all angles to TSB and will get Rocco to look at it. For now, it's worth watching. If Africa did indeed clear out its vent, or if it is something new, either way it is intriguing. If it is a geyser, it may have more of a chance or at least be more interesting to observe if or when Pinto stops erupting and flooding the crater. Edited 8/18/2014: Photos sent to Scott earlier, and Rocco saw it today in person. Both concur this is very near, or the location of Africa. |
7637 |
26 Jun 1986 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
6-26-1986
Africa Geyser – Dormant, sinter formation around vent is heavily weathered. Water level in all 3 vents rises & falls in unison between 40-60cm below rim. Serves as drain for Pinto G., Lava Pool Complex,& features in part of the southeast portion of Porcelain Basin. Water in vents opalescent blue. T=125ºF |
4659 |
07 Aug 1981 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
8/7/1981 Today I saw no water in Africa’s crater. If it is still filling in concert with Sunday’s majors it certainly isn’t visible from the boardwalk. GS |
4629 |
19 Jun 1981 @ 1630 |
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research-mab |
6/19/1981 Grover S: Sunday’s majors are not coinciding as tightly with Africa’s fills. The majors start approx. when Africa’s level rises, but don’t end when Africa starts to ebb. They last well after the start of the drain in Africa. Eruptions are gaining power, reaching approx. 30 feet. Water from Sunday is milky. At 1623:15 Africa only filled enough to be barely visible from boardwalk. When Sunday’s major stops, the action now dwindles to a boil for several minutes. Then 3ft play starts which gets to 5-6 ft shortly before going into a major. Africa never did overflow the entire time I observed. Got to roughly 2 inches from top on all but the last at 1626:15 |
4623 |
03 Jun 1981 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
6/3/1981 Africa – Dormant except for periodic heavy overflow |
4606 |
02 Jun 1981 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
6/2/1981: Africa Geyser was dormant all morning, except for periodic overflowing and minor splashing to two feet. It was active yesterday (6/1) with half minute periods of full eruption hitting 60 feet. In the late afternoon Africa reactivated with muddy eruptions to 60 feet coming about every half hour and lasting approximately 30 seconds. |
4614 |
22 Sep 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
9/22/1980 Africa Africa Geyser is having much shorter cycles and seems to be in the strong phase a greater percentage of time 179ºF |
4603 |
14 Sep 1980 @ 0000 |
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research-mab |
9/14/1980 Africa – Heavy water phase eruptions seem to be getting stronger- water peak up to 80 feet. Intervals have increased to 40 minutes |
4969 |
14 Jul 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/14/1980 Constant was active again today, saw two 7 to 10 second eruptions.
Set up a base line of 80 feet from Africa to measure maximum eruption height. For the first heavy period a burst hit 58 feet. During the second heavy period, two bursts reached 62 feet. Africa is going higher than we previously thought. |
5082 |
22 Jun 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/22/1980 Africa was in a high H20 phase for 8 minutes, and then receded for 13 minutes until the next “high”occurred. |
4973 |
18 Jun 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/18/1980 Africa erupting at a 30-35 minute interval with 5-7 min eruptions |
4974 |
12 Jun 1980 @ 1230 |
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research-mab |
06/12/1980 Africa was in its high water phase when Bear Den erupted.
Africa had a 10 minute interval between eruptions. |
4977 |
08 Jun 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/08/1980 Africa Geyser – again cyclic this year, 170ºF during strong water phase |
5076 |
01 Jun 1980 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/01/1980 Africa appears cyclic again. |
5072 |
04 Oct 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
10/04/1979 Africa & Fireball alternating nicely. |
5074 |
27 Sep 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/27/1979 Africa – more periodic, but always has water spouting. |
4993 |
22 Sep 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/22/1979 Africa is slightly more cyclic, but is not quitting altogether as it did before the disturbance. |
4999 |
20 Sep 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/20/1979 Disturbance Africa Geyser – appears to have lost the cyclic behavior observed this summer erupting constantly 15 to 40 feet with moderate overflow. |
5000 |
13 Sep 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
SEPT 13 1979 Africa extremely cyclic today – steaming periods had no sprays of water |
5057 |
10 Aug 1979 @ 0900 |
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research-mab |
08/10/1979 Africa was so loud this morning and with the basin full to the brim with fog, Helen and I thought Ledge had to be going. Quote Helen “Ledge started only a few minutes ago!” A mad dash through the thick white vapors left me sprayed by the water coming off of a noisy Africa. Ledge, as normal, was gently steaming. |
5050 |
21 Jul 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/21/1979 The interval between major water phases of Africa was 34 minutes. |
5036 |
19 Jul 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/19/1979 Africa was very cyclic today with powerful 40’ plus bursts soaking the entire vicinity followed by periods of steaming without water. Times between heavy surging were approximately 20 minutes. |
5034 |
14 Jul 1979 @ 1030 |
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research-mab |
07/14/1979 Africa sounds louder and is sending powerful bursts up to 35-40’. |
5035 |
13 Jul 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/15/1979 Africa is definitely becoming periodic again, about 20 min. between periods of heavy water. |
5008 |
25 May 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
05/25/1979 Africa Geyser – definitely cyclical, water phase very impressive much water up to 50’, steam phase still has some water although on occasion dies away to almost nothing 30-60 min per cycle |
7659 |
24 Jan 1979 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
1/24/1979 Africa’s ice formation 9’ high reaches with in 16’ of edge of Constant Geyser’s pool, overhanging middle fork of Tantalus Creek T=112F by 15½ ft from its base. 5 other ice cones present. |
4953 |
13 Dec 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
12/13/1978 RICK H Africa – behaving as a true geyser with activity similar to Fred’s November 6th entry. Predominant source of water seemed to be major 3-5meter high eruptions out of Fireball Geyser. The ice formation near Africa is approx. 1.2 m tall; other ice, frost, snow & ghost tree displays in the basin are spectacular – especially by moonlight. |
5099 |
06 Nov 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
11/06/1978 Biggest surprise was finding Sand Spring in eruption at 1616. Bursts of water were hitting 2 to 3 feet, considerable water was flowing into Pinwheel. Temp 195ºF
Africa had long periods where the water was only be [sic] ejected 1 to 2 feet. Porcelain Basin was quiet when I arrived. Africa’s temp 166º ie |
5130 |
09 Sep 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/09/1978 Africa was ie and forceful temp a cool 167ºF |
4962 |
22 Jun 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/22/1978 Africa seems to be having longer periods of quiet/erupting up to a foot or so for 5-10 seconds. Fireball seems to be decreasing in activity also. |
4965 |
01 Apr 1978 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
04/01/1978 Africa in a powerful water phase most of the morn. |
4963 |
26 Mar 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
03/26/1978 Africa has been in a water phase these two days, sprays reaching heights of 10’15’ |
7657 |
22 Jan 1978 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
1/22/1978
Ice formation by Africa ≈ 135cm high, water in drainage below is 28ºC |
5121 |
16 Sep 1977 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/16/1977 Haven’t seen Fiesty [sic] for a couple of days. The activity around Africa has calmed down some and Lava Pool are no longer splashing. Africa is staying more in the water phase and also in the steam phase. |
5205 |
14 Jul 1977 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/14/1977 Africa seems higher than normal this PM |
7574 |
01 Feb 1977 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
2/01/1977 Africa Geyser appears to have more brief pauses of 1-5 seconds.
{month is unclear either Feb or Mar – white-out used} |
5206 |
23 Sep 1976 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/23/1976 Africa in a water phase all day. Been erupting at least 40’ high |
5208 |
20 Sep 1976 @ 1315 |
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research-mab |
09/20/1976 Africa erupted 1:15 in an unusually powerful phase. It was mainly steam, but was propelled up nearly 100’ high. |
5260 |
18 Aug 1976 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/18/1976 Africa heavy water phase all day. |
5268 |
01 Aug 1976 @ 1605 |
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research-mab |
08/01/1976 Africa switched into a noisy powerful steam phase at 1605 |
5272 |
23 Jul 1976 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/23/1976 Africa appears to be going through steam and water phases every few minutes. |
5529 |
05 Jun 1976 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
06/05/1976 The last few days Africa goes into spells when it puts out mostly steam with very little water. |
5682 |
02 Sep 1975 @ 1025 |
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research-mab |
09/02/1975
Africa Geyser – intense steam phase 1025 |
5693 |
31 Aug 1975 @ 1200 |
31 Aug 1975 @ 1230 |
research-mab |
08/31/1975 Africa: appears quite vigorous today. Noted that it was in a steam-phase 12:00- 12:30pm |
5654 |
24 Aug 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/24/1975 Africa seems to be favoring the steam phase. |
5636 |
18 Aug 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/18/1975 Africa – very beautiful fountain phase – quite intense- height 35-40’
{no time entry} |
5629 |
26 Jul 1975 @ 1545 |
26 Jul 1975 @ 1600 |
research-mab |
07/26/1975 Africa went in and out of steam phase between 3:45 and 4:00. The feature has been predominately in a water phase last week, (Saturday- Wednesday observations) and continuing into this week. |
5620 |
22 Jul 1975 @ 0900 |
22 Jul 1975 @ 1230 |
research-mab |
07/22/1975 Africa seemed sluggish and listless at 9:00 AM
07/22/1975 Africa – in and out of steam phase between 12:10 and 12:30 |
5604 |
06 Jul 1975 @ 0800 |
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research-mab |
07/06/1975 Africa in intense water phase. This is first water phase I have noted since earthquake last Monday. Water phase noted 0800 |
5589 |
25 May 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
05/25/1975
Africa although erupting forcefully and constantly, has two different phases. During one it is for all intents and purposes a fumerole. At other times there is considerable water thrown out. The cycle from steam to water to steam takes several hours. |
5587 |
24 May 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
05/24/1975
Africa has lost most of its water and is now pretty much a forceful fumerole. Saw Ragged Spouter and Feisty going at same time. … Icebergs melting fast. |
5584 |
18 May 1975 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
05/18/1975 Have failed to note the icebergs found in the middle of Porcelain Basin between the Whirligigs and Africa. Two large (the largest about 10 x 20’ and 15’ tall) chunks of dirty ice and compacted snow. Why did they form? Is it because of the change in activity of the Whirligigs? |
5586 |
18 May 1975 @ 0900 |
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research-mab |
05/18/1975 Africa – in continuous eruption much water and steam to 45’. Noise can be easily heard at the museum parking area. |
5841 |
21 Sep 1974 @ 1428 |
21 Sep 1974 @ 1436 |
research-mab |
09/21/1974 Africa silent 1428-1436 |
5835 |
21 Sep 1974 @ 1428 |
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research-mab |
09/21/1974 1428 Africa quits, now only Arsenic {noted as Geezer in log} is erupting (3’) |
5821 |
14 Sep 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/14/1974 Africa – sopping wet today |
5815 |
08 Sep 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/08/1974 Africa – Good amount of H20 present this morning |
5811 |
07 Sep 1974 @ 1051 |
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research-mab |
09/07/1974 Africa much H20 today, quit briefly (~20 sec) 1051 |
5804 |
06 Sep 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/06/1974 Africa has lots of water this am |
5758 |
31 Aug 1974 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
08/31/1974 Africa – lots of water this am |
5792 |
28 Aug 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/28/1974 Africa – water present most of the am |
5773 |
27 Aug 1974 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
08/27/1974 Africa has H20 again this am |
5791 |
26 Aug 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/26/1974 Africa – lots of H20 in AM |
5747 |
14 Aug 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/14/1974 Africa – Primarily in a steam phase this a.,m. & pm |
5745 |
31 Jul 1974 @ 0920 |
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research-mab |
07/31/1974 visitor report at 920 Africa Violent |
5736 |
26 Jul 1974 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/26/1974 Africa: Noisy steam phase today {no specifc times} |
5727 |
14 Jul 1974 @ 0944 |
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research-mab |
07/14/1974 Africa stopped for 3 min at 0944 |
5715 |
22 Jun 1974 @ 1603 |
22 Jun 1974 @ 1608 |
research-mab |
06/22/1974 Africa – no eruption between 1603-1608 |
5713 |
18 Jun 1974 @ 2100 |
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research-mab |
06/18/1974
2100 – Africa is not overflowing – like it was before – The outline of the vent can be clearly seen. |
5707 |
16 Jun 1974 @ 0954 |
16 Jun 1974 @ 1005 |
research-mab |
06/16/1974 0954 Africa taking complete siesta ~ 1005 Africa beginning again. |
6194 |
28 Sep 1973 @ 1500 |
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research-mab |
09/28/1973 Porcelain Basin 3:00
Africa almost shuts down completely between high water phases. |
6184 |
26 Sep 1973 @ 1500 |
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research-mab |
09/26/1973 Porcelain 3pm
Africa alternating high – 30’ - low 2-5’ water ejections |
6175 |
21 Sep 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/21/1973
Africa – shows much decreased steam pressure both during the heavy water phase and the interim between heavy water phases; there is no more terrific roar; today, at 2:00 PM, Africa ended the high (~30’) watery eruption and dropped to a very low height, water lifted only 2 ft or so above the rim of the vent for ~ ½ min. then followed by fluctuating low water heights (3-10’), this present performance appears much in the style as it showed prior to Aug. 9. |
6113 |
06 Sep 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
09/06/1973 Africa with almost normal amounts of water.
{no specific times} |
6099 |
05 Sep 1973 @ 1845 |
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research-mab |
09/05/1973 P.B. at 6:45 Africa w/much water in its eruption (normal amount) |
6111 |
04 Sep 1973 @ 1215 |
04 Sep 1973 @ 1700 |
research-mab |
09/04/1973 Africa began losing its water ~~ 12:15 by 12:45 it was very loud & more like a steam vent. Regained water ~~ 5:00 |
6092 |
30 Aug 1973 @ 1030 |
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research-mab |
08/30/1973 Africa has water & the sound is much diminished – H20 began to disappear around 10:30 – noise increased. |
6081 |
22 Aug 1973 @ 2010 |
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research-mab |
08/22/1973 Africa with (still_) more watery type eruptions at 8:10 pm. |
6079 |
22 Aug 1973 @ 1710 |
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research-mab |
08/22/1973 Africa gained some H20 at 5:10 – noise diminished some as a result. |
6077 |
22 Aug 1973 @ 1030 |
22 Aug 1973 @ 1200 |
research-mab |
08/22/1973 Africa had increased water between 10:30 am and noon with fanning at top; before & after, it looked more like a steam vent. |
6072 |
21 Aug 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/21/1973 Africa is still so noisy that people in the C.G. are reporting hearing it during the night. |
6054 |
15 Aug 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/15/1973 Today and yesterday, Africa has shown some decrease in its recent forceful activity; at times it now seems to recede a bit and the “roar” is somewhat diminished. |
6052 |
11 Aug 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/11/1973 {generic time} Also Steamboat and Africa very active |
6050 |
10 Aug 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/10/1973 Africa continuing its powerful eruptive phase, possibly due to tremors last few days? |
6048 |
09 Aug 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/09/1973 Africa has been in a strong eruption cycle all day – the noise it has been making makes it difficult to talk over it. |
6038 |
15 Jul 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/15/1973 Grey particles of clay (?) have been deposited in the runoff waters (channels) of Little Whirligig and Africa (and in the red basin of L. Whirligig) |
6031 |
08 Jul 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
07/08/1973- high water from both L Whirligig & Africa {no times} |
6024 |
24 Jun 1973 @ 1750 |
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research-mab |
06/24/1973 Africa: before a 5 ½ min eruption of normal height & overflow, the “quiet period” without overflow was noticed at 5:50 pm to be unusually quiet & low & water was visible in the basin but only barely splashed out infrequently. |
5973 |
24 Apr 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
04/24/1973 Africa maximum height of one measured tall burst (with the Brunton pocket transit) was an even 50 feet. {no time} |
5936 |
25 Mar 1973 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
03/25/1973 Africa Geyser – one eruption timed at 4m30s {no time noted} |
5937 |
19 Mar 1973 @ 1633 |
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research-mab |
03/19/1973 During this time {Ledge} Fireball Geyser was completely drained and inactive followed by Africa “beginning” an eruption at 4:33. |
5908 |
09 Mar 1973 @ 1411 |
09 Mar 1973 @ 1500 |
research-mab |
03/09/1973 Africa – has almost continuously activity unlike the usual pattern the previous two summers. It appears to have water phase (with runoff), and a steam phase (no runoff)but still a lot of water shot out of the vent). However, as of yet there has been no quiet or inactive phase seen. Three consecutive water phases were observed: |
6486 |
11 Sep 1972 @ 1200 |
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research-mab |
09/11/1972
Bear Den, Dark Cavern, Africa. L. Whirligig, Blue, Fireball & Arsenic all have been observed in eruption this morning. {generic a.m. time} |
6430 |
19 Aug 1972 @ 1800 |
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research-mab |
08/19/1972 Little Whirligig, arsenic, & Africa are still playing continuously. Ledge still has intermittent spray type minor play. |