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Churn Geyser

Geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt columns of water. They occur in few places on Earth. The highest concentration of geysers anywhere is at the Yellowstone Hotspot Volcano in northwestern Wyoming, USA.

Churn Geyser is a medium-sized, fountain-type geyser in the Sawmill Group of Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin. Its basin is 5.5 to 6 meters in diameter, with a slightly off-center vent about 1 to 1.5 meters in size. Three runoff channels drain Churn Geyser - all three head west and southwest toward the nearby Firehole River. The main runoff channel is the southernmost one (= to the left, when seen from the modern tourist boardwalk). Eruptions consist of a series of moderately low to decent-sized splashes.

Churn Geyser is a uncommon performer. Normal eruptive activity in the Sawmill Group ceased in early 2017. As of 2019, the only regularly active features in the area have been Spasmodic Geyser, Old Tardy Geyser, and Churn Geyser. Churn eruptions are still uncommon, but a fair number were reported in summer 2019. The two eruptions seen near the end of this video were in series. Other two-eruption series by Churn have also been reported.

Clip 1 - Churn Geyser during the evening of 7 August 2013.

Clips 2-4 - Churn Geyser during the afternoon of 6 June 2014. (time stamp 0:28​)

Clip 5 - Churn Geyser during the evening of 9 July 2014. (time stamp 1:12​)

Clips 6-7 - Churn Geyser during the evening of 14 May 2015. (time stamp 1:42​)

Clips 8-10 - Churn Geyser during the afternoon of 15 May 2015. (time stamp 2:36​)

Clips 11-14 - Churn Geyser during the afternoon of 8 June 2016. (time stamp 3:28​)

Clips 15-17 - Churn Geyser during the afternoon of 4 June 2019. (time stamp 5:46​)

Clips 18-29 - Churn Geyser during the afternoon of 7 August 2019. (time stamp 6:38​)

Clips 30-32 - Churn Geyser’s 1:31​ to 1:32 PM eruption on 8 August 2019. (time stamp 10:50​)

Clips 33-37 - Churn Geyser post-eruption. (time stamp 11:34​)

Clip 38 - Churn Geyser’s 1:55​ to 1:56 PM eruption on 8 August 2019. (time stamp 12:45​)

Clips 39-40 - Churn Geyser post-eruption. (time stamp 14:42​)





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