Talk:List of Yellowstone geothermal features

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Mike Cline in topic Re Mud Geyser and Mud Volcano

Deleting Geyser Names That Cannot Be located edit

The following geyser names were deleted because they could not be located in either the Montana State University RCN database or in the USGS GNIS database

  • White Geyser
  • White Pyramid Geyser
  • Sprinkler's Geyser

--Mike Cline (talk) 17:05, 11 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Images Required edit

  • Images are required for the following geothermal features included in this article. Please upload images to Wikimedia Commons and update the article page with the image. Remove the name from this list when an image has been obtained:
  • A-0 Geyser
  • Artesia Geyser
  • Atomizer Geyser
  • Baby Daisy Geyser
  • Beach Geyser
  • Bellefontaine Geyser
  • Botryoidal Spring
  • Box Spring
  • Brilliant Pool
  • Bronze Geyser
  • Butterfly Spring
  • Catfish Geyser
  • Cauliflower Geyser
  • Chain Lake Group
  • Chimney Cone
  • Churn Geyser
  • Constant Geyser
  • Coral Geyser
  • Dilemma Geyser
  • Flood Geyser
  • Infant Geyser
  • King Geyser
  • Labial Geyser
  • Lioness Geyser
  • Little Cub Geyser
  • Midget Geyser
  • Model Geyser
  • Mud Geyser
  • Narcissus Geyser
  • Pink Geyser
  • Porkchop Geyser
  • Rocket Geyser
  • Rosette Geyser
  • Semi-Centenial Geyser
  • Shield Geyser
  • Snort Geyser
  • Spa Geyser
  • Spindle Geyser
  • West Sprinkley Geyser
  • Whistle Geyser
  • Whistler Geyser

--Mike Cline (talk) 17:01, 12 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Re Mud Geyser and Mud Volcano edit

These are distinct thermal features. See Mud Volcano and Mud Geyser. Mud Volcano is a geothermal area in the Hayden Valley, while Mud Geyser is a distinct feature within the Mud Volcano area. --Mike Cline (talk) 13:06, 27 March 2012 (UTC)Reply