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Botryoidal Spring is a fountain-type geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Botryoidal Spring is part of the White Creek Group, which includes A-0 Geyser and Spindle Geyser. As the name indicates, Botryoidal Spring was originally known as a hot spring. The term botryoidal refers to the subspherical, grape-like geyserite structures around the vent. In 1996, seismic activity resulted in the sparkling spring changing to an active geyser.

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  • Botryoidal Spring is a fountain-type geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Botryoidal Spring is part of the White Creek Group, which includes A-0 Geyser and Spindle Geyser. As the name indicates, Botryoidal Spring was originally known as a hot spring. The term botryoidal refers to the subspherical, grape-like geyserite structures around the vent. In 1996, seismic activity resulted in the sparkling spring changing to an active geyser. It erupts for about one minute. Intervals (= eruption start to eruption start) are 3 to 5 minutes. The fountain reaches a height of 10 feet (3 m). Immediately after an eruption, the pool is quiet. With no warning, eruptions start with a broad, moderately noisy burst. Smaller bursting continues for less than a minute. Eruptions may start with a blue bubble, caused by a large steam bubble rising from below the water surface. (en)
  • Botryoidal Spring est un geyser de type « fontaine » situé dans le Lower Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Botryoidal Spring fait partie du White Creek Group dont font aussi partie A-0 Geyser et Spindle Geyser. Comme son nom l'indique, Botryoidal Spring était à l'origine une source chaude (hot spring en anglais ; botryoidal signifie pétillant). En 1996, l'activité sismique l'a fait passer d'une source pétillante à un geyser explosif. Ses éruptions durent environ une minute, séparées d'environ 3 à 5 minutes, et atteignent une hauteur de 3 m. Une éruption n'avertit pas de son arrivée et commence la plupart du temps avec une bulle bleue causée par d'immenses bulles de vapeur se formant en dessous. Juste après une éruption, le geyser est totalement silencieux. (fr)
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  • Botryoidal Spring is a fountain-type geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Botryoidal Spring is part of the White Creek Group, which includes A-0 Geyser and Spindle Geyser. As the name indicates, Botryoidal Spring was originally known as a hot spring. The term botryoidal refers to the subspherical, grape-like geyserite structures around the vent. In 1996, seismic activity resulted in the sparkling spring changing to an active geyser. (en)
  • Botryoidal Spring est un geyser de type « fontaine » situé dans le Lower Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Botryoidal Spring fait partie du White Creek Group dont font aussi partie A-0 Geyser et Spindle Geyser. Comme son nom l'indique, Botryoidal Spring était à l'origine une source chaude (hot spring en anglais ; botryoidal signifie pétillant). En 1996, l'activité sismique l'a fait passer d'une source pétillante à un geyser explosif. Ses éruptions durent environ une minute, séparées d'environ 3 à 5 minutes, et atteignent une hauteur de 3 m. (fr)
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