Soda Springs Geyser Idaho
Pretty fun day trip. This is an attraction few know about, off the beaten path in Soda Springs, Idaho. The coolest part about this geyser is that you can walk right out next to it. It goes off every hour, on the hour.
Soda Springs, Idaho geyser.
Recent Yellowstone Caldera and Soda Springs Earthquakes -- Example of what I do daily
Sorry guys, this video was supposed to be uploaded yesterday evening but something came up. This is a video showing the recent earthquakes near Soda Springs, Idaho and near Maple Creek in Yellowstone. I walk you through how to find the seismic data and show you the seismic signals associated with these earthquakes. Have a great day and God bless!
Parts:
00:01 – Intro
03:07 – Accessing seismic data for near Soda Springs
06:11 – Analysis of Soda Springs quakes on SWARM
16:58 – Recent Yellowstone quakes/Finding data
20:01 – SHZ channels at Yellowstone are “fake” short period channels
23:24 – SWARM analysis of recent Yellowstone quakes
27:56 – Talking about California fires
32:33 – Quick look at 2008-2009 Yellowstone Lake event/Conclusion
Links:
Publication on 2008-2009 Yellowstone Lake magma injection:
The NW Geology Guy channel:
Weirdness at the start of the Camp Fire in CA:
Email: washingtonmagma@yahoo.com
-Resources:
-IRIS DataSelect Data Download Archive:
-JamaSEIS download:
-SWARM download:
-WAVES:
- IRIS Time Series Database (2nd data download option):
-USGS Quake Catalog:
-Cool Real-Time Satellite Imagery:
-Supervolcano Triggered by Outside Forces:
-Cool Real-Time Tremor Map:
-Canada Seismic Agency:
- ANSS Stations and Plots:
-USGS Volcanoes: (Simply select your volcano at the top of the page and then click monitoring. Can monitor tilt, seismographs, gps uplift, etc)
-Pacific NW Spectrograms:
-MTech Network Seismographs:
-University of Utah Seismographs:
-Yellowstone Seismograph Daily plus Archive: (Uses University of Utah seismographs; great tool nonetheless)
-Old Faithful Live Webcam:
-USGS Earthquakes: (Scroll down and click “earthquakes” then click” earthquake catalog”, amazing tool)
-UNAVCO Borehole Strainmeters:
-UNAVCO Tilt Meters: (click on plots)
-California Seismographs: (some in the Long Valley caldera area)
-GSN Heliplots:
-USGS Heliplots:
- (goto where you want, click “earth”, click “chem” mode, click SO2sm to see sulfur dioxide ground emissions)
-Volcanic Tremor and Volcanic Processes:
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Mw5.3 Earthquake near Soda Springs, Idaho 9/2/2017 Lots of Aftershocks as well....
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Alexander Reservoir - Part 11: Soda Springs Idaho Tour
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Top 7 Most Extraordinary Geysers In The World
Top 7 Most Extraordinary Geysers In The World
Castle Geyser – Yellowstone National Park, USA
The Castle Geyser is in the upper Geyser Basin of Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park, USA, the site which has over 10,000 hot springs and geysers. It is a cone-shaped geyser with particularly large geyserite deposits, which gives it a distinctive look. In fact, the large keep, turrets and crenellated edges contributed to its naming. Recent studies indicate that it first erupted about 1000 years ago.
Suwako Geyser – Japan
The Suwako Geyser Center facing the Suwako Lake in the Nagano prefecture in Japan, features one of the biggest geysers in the world, along with Nanatsu-gama, or seven hot springs. The view offered by this geyser is considered as one of the world’s most dynamic sights, is noted for sprouting water which goes up to a height of 40-50m. These eruptions happen at approximate hourly intervals.
La Bufadora Geyser – Mexico
The La Bufadora is a marine geyser in Baja California of Mexico, and is one of North America’s largest blowholes. It is a sprout through which sea water is forced out by air trapped in a sea cave, resulting in explosions every minute or so, usually with a thunderous sound. From the 24m exhibit hall roof top, one can view the geyser shoot up to more than 30m, and sometimes even experience its spray.
El Tatio Geyser – Chile
El Tatio in northern Chile is a geyser field within the Andes Mountains, at a height of 4320m, and is one of the highest-elevated geyser fields in the world. With more than 80 active geysers, it is also the world’s third largest field of geysers, and southern hemisphere’s largest. Though each geyser’s spurt goes up only a few feet, the steam goes much higher, and their overall effect is mind-blowing.
Strokkur Geyser – Iceland
The Strokkur Geyser a fountain geyser located in the geothermal area of southwest Iceland, beside the Hvítá River. It is one of the most famous geysers of Iceland, because of its great height that goes up to 15-20m, and sometimes even as high as 40m. The geyser erupts almost every 4-8 minutes. A 1789 earthquake unblocked its conduits. In 1963, its conduit, which got blocked, was cleaned again.
Geysir Andernach – Germany
The Geysir Andernach, located in the Nature Reserve of “Namedyer Werth” in Andernach, Germany, one of the most unique geysers in the world, and for several valid reasons. For one, its formation was not a natural phenomenon, being drilled in 1903. Besides, it is a cold water geyser, and the highest one, at that, being of 64m. The water is also forced out by carbon dioxide, like a soda bottle.
Fly Geyser – Nevada, USA
The Fly Geyser is a small but stunning geothermal cone-shaped geyser on the private Fly Ranch in Nevada, U.S. It was formed when a faulty well drilling in 1964 went wrong and resulted in dissolving minerals that rise and accumulated. A travertine mound was thus created, on which this growing geyser sits, releasing water to about 1.5m in the air. The thermophilic algae give it dazzling colours.
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