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Solitary Geyser

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Type
  
Fountain geyser

Frequency
  
4-8 minutes

Elevation
  
2,299 m

Eruption height
  
6 feet

Duration
  
1 minute

Country
  
United States of America

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Location
  
Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming

Similar
  
Aurum Geyser, Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser, Artemisia Geyser, Sawmill Geyser

Solitary Geyser is a fountain-type geyser in Yellowstone National Park, located above the Upper Geyser Basin. Eruptions last about a minute and are four to eight minutes apart; most eruptions are less than six feet (1.8 m) in height. Solitary Geyser is accessible via the Observation Point loop trail behind Old Faithful.

Map of Solitary Geyser, Wyoming, USA

Originally this geyser was a hot spring known as Solitary Spring, which did not erupt. When water was diverted to a swimming pool, the water level was lowered sufficiently to cause eruptions. Since then the diversion of water has been stopped and the water has returned to its previous level, but eruptions continue.

References

Solitary Geyser Wikipedia


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