2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.01.002
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Dynamics within geyser conduits, and sensitivity to environmental perturbations: Insights from a periodic geyser in the El Tatio geyser field, Atacama Desert, Chile

Abstract: Despite more than 200 years of scientific study, the internal dynamics of geyser systems remain poorly characterized. As a consequence, there remain fundamental questions about what processes initiate and terminate eruptions, and where eruptions begin. Over a one-week period in October 2012, we collected down-hole measurements of pressure and temperature in the conduit of an exceptionally regular geyser (132 s/cycle) located in the Chilean desert. We identified four stages in the geyser cycle: (1) recharge of … Show more

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“…Dynamic stresses of >0.5 MPa produced by distant earthquakes can also change eruption intervals. Continuous data from > 4,000 eruptions over a shorter time interval of ∼1 week from a geyser with a 1-2-min IBE in the El Tatio geyser field in Chile show no sensitivity to air temperature, wind, barometric pressure, and solid Earth tides (Munoz-Saez et al 2015a). However, there are year-to-year variations (Munoz-Saez et al 2015b.…”
Section: Response Of Geysers To External Influencesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Dynamic stresses of >0.5 MPa produced by distant earthquakes can also change eruption intervals. Continuous data from > 4,000 eruptions over a shorter time interval of ∼1 week from a geyser with a 1-2-min IBE in the El Tatio geyser field in Chile show no sensitivity to air temperature, wind, barometric pressure, and solid Earth tides (Munoz-Saez et al 2015a). However, there are year-to-year variations (Munoz-Saez et al 2015b.…”
Section: Response Of Geysers To External Influencesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(d) The volumes of shallow (<10 m) exposed geyser cavities at Whakarewarewa range from ∼20 to ∼100 m 3 (Weir et al 1992), significantly larger than erupted volumes. (e) At El Jefe geyser in El Tatio, eruption intervals are insensitive to changes in ambient temperature despite the large amount of cooled water that flows back into the conduit following the eruption (Munoz-Saez et al 2015a). ( f ) Major eruptions of Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin, which with measured eruption jets ∼115 m high is considered the largest geyser in the world, are followed by the gradual drainage of Cistern Spring (∼90 m away) by as much as 4 m (Bryan 2008)-this volume alone is ∼500 m 3 .…”
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“…The mud volcano (MV) was a small fumarole in 2012. Most of the 2012 data at El Cobreloa and El Jefe geysers were previously reported by Namiki et al [] and Munoz‐Saez et al [], respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%