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Clepsydra Geyser
Description
This nearly constant performer splashes from several vents and its steam can be seen throughout the Lower Geyser Basin. Its name is Greek for water clock, and was given because the geyser used to erupt regularly every three minutes. Since the 1959 Hebgen earthquake, however, Clepsydra erupts almost without pause. Sometimes it quits during Fountain Geyser's eruptions.
Feature Type
Geyser
Inventory ID
LFG044
Location
Latitude: 44.55107
Longitude: -110.8089
Survey Date: July 1, 1998
Geographic Area: Firehole River Drainage
Thermal Region: Lower Geyser Basin
Thermal Complex: Fountain Group
Ranger District Contact: Old Faithful District, Colleen Rawlings (307) 344-2701
Feature Data
Data Source |
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Sample Date |
Temp |
Vent Temp |
pH |
Cond |
Extended Data |
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Park
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7/1/1998
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0°C
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No
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