Note 6846

Geyser:Steamboat
Date/Time:1964-05-18 @ 0800
Entrant:research-mab
Observer:1964 log
Time Entered:2017-09-18 18:51:52
Time Uploaded:2017-10-02 14:45:06
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Note:05/18/1964 Extent of Erosion On the slope immediately to the N.W. and about 70 feet from the geyser it appears that almost 1 inch of the top soil has been wiped away. The roots of the trees, previously just barely showing, are now clearly visible and protrude about the hillside in a trellis pattern. An inspection at the head of the new drainage channels suggests many inches up to a foot of deepening. That there is definitely a perceptible change in the area cannot be denied. A small branch freshly knocked or broken from a tree (possibly by the eruption) was noted in a wet area about 100 yards from the vent in a northerly direction. On snow patches, North & East (50-70 yards out) clay and gravel particles from the eruption coated the snow with a thin veneer. One main puddle of water was still observed 12 hours after the eruption. {morning observation no specific time}

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