Geyser: | Other Geyser |
Date/Time From: | 2016-06-03 @ 1321 |
Date/Time To: | 2016-06-03 @ 1633 |
Entrant: | JSJ |
Observer: | James St. John |
Time Entered: | 2016-06-03 22:40:27 |
Time Updated: | 2019-03-26 20:31:46 |
Time Uploaded: | 2019-03-26 20:30:58 |
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Note: | UNNG-GHG-7 ("Son of Beach Geyser") observed to have occasional gradual basin-filling events (or near-basin filling events), followed by pulsing, followed by still water level, followed by drain. This is consistent with observed summer 2015 activity. Also - the small unnamed feature (here nicknamed "Orange Halo Spring"), which is located between UNNG-GHG-7 (= 2.1 meters north of that) & Beach Geyser (2.2 meters southeast of that) (the vent is centered at 44° 27' 52.44" North, 110° 49' 47.05" West) was observed to irregularly alternate between having an empty basin and having low spitting episodes. See attachment. |
Clips 2-9 of this video compilation (time stamp 0:31 to 2:34) show Son of Beach Geyser's activity in the afternoon of 3 June 2016. | Entrant: JSJ Time Entered:2019-03-26 20:32:14 Time Uploaded:2019-03-26 20:32:14 Submitted to: |