About: Jewel Geyser

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Jewel Geyser is a fountain geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is in the Biscuit Basin complex that includes Black Diamond Pool, Black Opal Spring, Wall Pool, Sapphire Pool, Shell Spring, Silver Globe Spring, Avoca Spring, West Geyser, the Mustard Springs, Coral Geyser, and Black Pearl Geyser. Originally named Soda Geyser by the Hayden Survey, but it was renamed to Jewel Geyser by Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent and erupting frequently.

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  • Jewel Geyser is a fountain geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is in the Biscuit Basin complex that includes Black Diamond Pool, Black Opal Spring, Wall Pool, Sapphire Pool, Shell Spring, Silver Globe Spring, Avoca Spring, West Geyser, the Mustard Springs, Coral Geyser, and Black Pearl Geyser. Originally named Soda Geyser by the Hayden Survey, but it was renamed to Jewel Geyser by Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent and erupting frequently. (en)
  • Jewel Geyser est un geyser de type « fontaine » situé dans le Upper Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Il fait partie du Biscuit Basin Group dont font aussi partie Shell Geyser, Avoca Spring et Mustard Spring. Son nom était initialement Soda Geyser, donné par The Hayden Survey puis son nom a été remplacé par Jewel Geyser par (en) en 1887. Jewel est connu pour avoir une perle de frittage brillante autour de son orifice. (fr)
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  • up to 20 ft (en)
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  • Fountain geyser (en)
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  • Biscuit Basin, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (en)
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  • Jewel Geyser (en)
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  • named for the beads of pearly sinter around the geyser's vent. (en)
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  • Jewel Geyser Upper Basin.jpg (en)
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  • Jewel Geyser (en)
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  • Jewel Geyser is a fountain geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is in the Biscuit Basin complex that includes Black Diamond Pool, Black Opal Spring, Wall Pool, Sapphire Pool, Shell Spring, Silver Globe Spring, Avoca Spring, West Geyser, the Mustard Springs, Coral Geyser, and Black Pearl Geyser. Originally named Soda Geyser by the Hayden Survey, but it was renamed to Jewel Geyser by Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent and erupting frequently. (en)
  • Jewel Geyser est un geyser de type « fontaine » situé dans le Upper Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Il fait partie du Biscuit Basin Group dont font aussi partie Shell Geyser, Avoca Spring et Mustard Spring. Son nom était initialement Soda Geyser, donné par The Hayden Survey puis son nom a été remplacé par Jewel Geyser par (en) en 1887. Jewel est connu pour avoir une perle de frittage brillante autour de son orifice. (fr)
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  • Jewel Geyser (fr)
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