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If you go to the link below:

Geyser Cinema

you can see numerous Quicktime movies of Yellowstone Geysers.

1 posted on 04/15/2002 10:46:19 AM PDT by cogitator
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To: kayak; Miss Marple; CPT Clay; capitan_refugio
*ping*
2 posted on 04/15/2002 10:52:43 AM PDT by cogitator
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I agree that National and State Parks are in dire straits for funding. The reasons are numerous but insurance and benifits have skyrocketed for employees and there is a lack of pro-bono work as well.

My solution is to divert funds for aquisition of new properties and pay for what we have. Also allow tax credits to companies who provide pro-bono work on sites.

3 posted on 04/15/2002 10:57:48 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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And how much CO2 do the Yellowstone Geysers and pools pump into the atmosphere?
4 posted on 04/15/2002 11:18:17 AM PDT by Mike Darancette
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Gneiss picture.
8 posted on 04/15/2002 11:17:14 PM PDT by capitan_refugio
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Yellowstone has been interpreted to be a "Hotspot." That is, a long-lived heat vent whose surface position, relative to the center of the Earth, remains fixed.

The vent began millions of years ago in what is now Idaho, and as that part of the surface of North America rotated WSW, the vent remained open spewing the environmentally-friendly gas CO2 into the atmosphere from it's origin in Idaho to Wyoming, it's present site.

When the flow of heat energy in the heat pipe, is less than the conductive loss of heat energy to the country rock, the heat vent at the surface will cool, heal and become quiescent.

Then the trees, brush, grass, etc. will have to find another source for life-giving Carbon.

With only 337 parts per million CO2 in our atmosphere, there needs to be more Yellowstone Heat vents to boost the life-giving supply of CO2.

CO2 is a rare gas with a very short lifespan.

11 posted on 04/16/2002 6:43:35 AM PDT by Graewoulf
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