| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SOME SPRINGS AND GEYSERS IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK C. E. VAN ORSTRAND' U.S. Geological Survey, Washington...wonderful region now known as Yellowstone National Park was made in or about the year 1806 by John Colter...desirability of setting aside the area for a national park. This was done by Act of Congress on March i, 1872...on the radioactivity of the thermal waters in the Park. DATA OF OBSERVATION The observations tabulated...when cooled quickly. The Rangers of the National Park Service made a great number of observations for | | | Report (issue) | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WYOMING basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded...and does not imply endorsement by the USGS. Menlo Park, California May, 1983 INTRODUCTION GEOTHERM,...found in Bliss and Rapport (1983). This report on Wyoming is one of a series intended to preserve the data...sites. Appendix A (p. 188-194) is sorted by the county name and the name of the source. Also given are...words such as warm, hot, unnamed, pumped, we'll, or spring be checked. Descriptive text found as part of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | geochemistry of thermal waters in Yellowstone National Park: I. Aqueous fluoride speciation Yamin Deng a,b, D...Geological Survey, 3215 Marine St., Boulder, CO 80303, USA Received 2 September 2010; accepted in revised form...Thermal water samples from Yellowstone National Park (YNP) have a wide range of pH (1–10), temperature... Hydrothermal chemistry at Yellowstone National Park (YNP) was first documented by Gooch and Whitfield...geochemistry of fluoride in Yellowstone National Park using a greatly expanded analytical database with | | | Report (issue) | Remarkable Thermal Act·v 'of Norris Geyser Basil)., Yell' w ,tone National Park, Wyoming .. ,r u.s. GEOLOGICAL...blank Steamboat Geyser in major eruption. Photograph, purchased by the National Park Service and reprinted...probably prior to 1968. Aerial view of Steamboat Geyser erupting. Photograph shows clearly the abundant...Remarkable Thermal Activity of Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming By DONALD E. WHITE, R.A...remarkable thermal activity of Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. (U.S. Geological Survey | | | Book | Parks and Jackson Hole A GREAT DESTINATION YOLO COUNTY LIBRARY 226 BUCKEYE STREET WOODLAND CA 95695 The...GRAND TETON NAL PARK i§ 9~ Boise THE . MOON Caldwell ckson ’@Thermopolis WYOMING 526% piers et...... ENTRANCE ....... 7. GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK AND JAGCKSONGHOLE 2: 2.55. wees oe ae 8. PRACTICAL...National Park: West Entrance Yellowstone National Park: North Yellowstone National Park: Northeast...Entrance Yellowstone National Park: East Entrance Yellowstone National Park: South GrandmetonuNationalu | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ......................................... 437 Wyoming................................................................................. 441 Yellowstone Park views................................................................... 456 Geysers, Yellowstone park, W yoming................................................................................... 470 Spring deposits................. .......................and photograph No. 1359 concluding those under Wyoming; then follow Nos. 1360 to 1418, including various | | | Report (issue) | OF THE WORLD OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER IN ERUPTION, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYO. Photographed in 1872 by...thermal springs__________________ Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., showing location of thermal springs, geysers...Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, showing location of hot spring~ and craters____________________________________________...area, New Zealand, showing location of thermal spring groups ______________________________________________________...boundaries now recognized officially. Given for each spring or group of springs, if known, are the name or | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous...1. Elliott County dike............................................... 2. Crittenden County dike................................................... 57 Wyoming.............................................................. 57 Yellowstone National Park and the Absaroka Range..................... 60 1. Electric.................................. 98 1. Denver Basin................................................ | | | Report (volume) | crystalline rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook County 2. Litchtieldite and associated minerals New lIampshire...Carolina (ieorgia Kentucky 1. Elliott County (like 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Texas...rocks from Minnesota South Dakota Wyoming Yellowstone National Park and the A hsaroka Range 1. Electric...Sepulchre Mountain 3. Absaroka Range First. Crandall Basin Second. Sunlight intrusives Third. Ishawooa intrusives...12. Marysville district Idaho Colorado 1. Denver Basin 2. Pike's Peak district Granite Rocks of Cripple | | Hill, Thelma P., Werner, Marian A., Horton, M. Julia (1967) Chemical composition of sedimentary rocks in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Professional Paper 561. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp561 | Report (issue) | Montana Nebraska, North Dakota South Dakota, and Wyoming GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 561 Chemical...Montana Nebraska, North Dakota South Dakota, and Wyoming Compiled by THELMA P. HILL, MARIAN A. WERNER,... Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, containing more than 75 percent uncombined silica..._________________________ 6. South Dakota and Wyoming..___________________--_________________________----_----_---_...from Colorado, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming, containing uncombined silica and carbonate each | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Eocks from Aroostook County I............................. 19 19 2. Litchfieldite...56 1. Elliott County dike........................................ 56 2. Crittenden County dike............... Wyoming........................................................ Yellowstone National Park and the................................. First. Crandall Basin..................................... 90 92 92 ...^.............................. 140 1. Denver Basin............................................. 140 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | continued his studies with Professor Emerson. In the spring of 1879 he returned to Utica, and taught science... v, March, 1885. Hornblende aus Saint Lawrence county, New York; Amphibol-anthophyllit aus der gegend...On a remarkable crystal of pyrite from Baltimore county, Maryland: Johns Hop kins University Circulars...some remarkable crystals of pyroxene from Orange county, New York: Am. Jour. Sei., vol. xxxiv, October...1890, p. 1. On the hornblende of Saint Lawrence county, New York, and its gliding planes: Am. Jour. Sd | | | Report (volume) | crystalline rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...rocks from Minnesota South Dakota Wyoming 5 Yellowstone National Park and the Absaroka Range 1. Electric...Sepulchre Mountain 3. Absaroka Range 5 Crandall Basin Sunlight intrusives Ishawooa intrusives 5 Dikes...Miscellaneous rocks Idaho 5 Colorado5 1.' Denver Basin 2. Pikes Peak district Granite 5 Rocks of Cripple | | | | Friedel and Crafts On the Molecular Mass of Sulphur, Phosphorus, Bromine and Iodine in Solution, Paterno...Gallium chloride, : — : — — Cambrian of Bristol County, Eastern Massawood of Arizona, F. H. Knowlton:...Hinde Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, F. A. Gooch and J. E. Whitfield, 234. Elemente...Protoxide of Ammonia, Maumene, 407. New Stannic Acid, Spring Ethyl Fluoride, Moissan, 408.— Chemical Lecture...Cretaceous and Tertiary Geology of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin of Brazil, J. C. Branner: Tertiary Volcanoes of | | | Journal (volume) | Friedel and Crafts On the Molecular Mass of Sulphur, Phosphorus, Bromine and Iodine in Solution, Paterno...Gallium chloride, : — : — — Cambrian of Bristol County, Eastern Massawood of Arizona, F. H. Knowlton:...Hinde Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, F. A. Gooch and J. E. Whitfield, 234. Elemente...Protoxide of Ammonia, Maumene, 407. New Stannic Acid, Spring Ethyl Fluoride, Moissan, 408.— Chemical Lecture...Cretaceous and Tertiary Geology of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin of Brazil, J. C. Branner: Tertiary Volcanoes of | | | Report (issue) | or any other cultural features (city, village, county, township, crossroad, and railroad siding) are...this column are as follows: County (4th column)—This is the name of the county in which the listed entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the feature's mouth...AL if Florence • Casa Grande GRAHAM Capital if County Seat COCHISE • Other Principal Cities Q____26____50 | | | Report (issue) | Florida Mean seasonal rainfall in Florida for 6. Spring (March-May) 7. Summer (June-August) 8. Autumn ...in Florida 26. Lake County 27. Orange County 28. Osceola County 29. Polk County Location of meandered...two lakes, Clay County, Florida Seasonal fluctuation in levels of Bay Lake, Orange County, Florida, prior...according to basin drainage area Major tributary rivers of Florida ranked according to basin drainage area...of water level in observation well 9, Sarasota County, Florida, 1930-80 Estimated yield of freshwater | | | Report (issue) | Florida .. _____ _ Highlands County -~--------------------- Indian River County -------------------· 1 3...Putnam County ---------------------------Seminole County -------------------------Volusia County -----...on Park Limestone in Florida _______ _ Brevard County --------·------------------Highlands County --...llsborough County-------------------Manatee County -------------------------Martin County ----------...-----------------------------Polk County ---------------------------------Putnam County -------------·-------------Seminole | | | Journal (volume) | ceensinaecegnes 263 of Chazy township, Clinton county, New York; by H. P. Cusuina.... 285 Faults Honeycombed...12—Cusuina: Geologic map of Chazy township, Clinton county, New (eee I Re Sr LT Te ee eee TF Papen See ae................ soak Kemp: Figure 1—Map of Essex county, New York..................0eeeeeee ‘¢ 2—Group...263-284 .... Faults of Chazy township, Clinton county, New York. H. P. Cusnina.. 285-296 12 Honeycombed...the hematite of the Old Sterling mine, Jefferson county, New York, is a dark, rather massive rock, which |
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