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  2. Geyser - Wikipedia

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    The pressurized water boils, and this causes the geyser effect of hot water and steam spraying out of the geyser's surface vent. A geyser's eruptive activity may change or cease due to ongoing deposition of minerals within their plumbing, exchange of functions with nearby hot springs, earthquake influences, and human intervention. [3]

  3. Geothermal activity - Wikipedia

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    Geysir, a geyser in Iceland, after which the phenomenon is named. [5] Geysers are the most well known hydrothermal feature. [citation needed] They occur when groundwater in underground cavities becomes superheated under a lid of colder surface water. When the superheated water breaches the surface, it flashes to steam, causing the pressure ...

  4. Spring (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    Geysers are a type of hot spring where steam is created underground by trapped superheated groundwater resulting in recurring eruptions of hot water and steam. [6] Carbonated springs, such as Soda Springs Geyser, are springs that emit naturally occurring carbonated water, due to dissolved carbon dioxide in the water content. They are sometimes ...

  5. Grand Geyser - Wikipedia

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    For a few hours before an eruption by Grand, Turban Geyser erupts for a duration of five minutes about every 17 to 22 minutes. Grand's eruption begins within 1 to 2 minutes of the start of one of Turban's eruptions, it can also erupt just before Turban's eruption begins, with Vent Geyser erupting shortly after Grand starts erupting.

  6. Geysir - Wikipedia

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    Geysir is technically a hot water pool geyser rather than a cone geyser so much heat is lost to the atmosphere explaining why the maximum temperature in its conduit is several meters below the top of the water column rather than at the top like is the case with Old Faithful. [10]

  7. Snowflakes on Mars are cube shaped and geysers erupt as ... - AOL

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    Thawing ice explodes in geysers in spring, NASA says. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Unusual eruptions at world's largest active geyser in ... - AOL

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    The world's largest active geyser has erupted three times in the past six weeks at Yellowstone National Park.

  9. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Castle geyser eruption, Yellowstone National Park. Geysers are springs which will occasionally erupt and discharge hot water and steam. Geysers may indicate ongoing magmatism, water underground is heated by hot rocks and steam pressure builds up before being released along with a jet of hot water. Almost half of all active geysers are present ...