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		<title>The story of a Yellowstone icon: Old Faithful Geyser</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Old Faithful is the most famous geyser in the world, but who named the iconic feature?  And how does the current frequency of its eruptions compare to when it was first described? Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week&#8217;s contribution is from Mike &#8230;</p>
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<p>Old Faithful is the most famous geyser in the world, but who named the iconic feature?  And how does the current frequency of its eruptions compare to when it was first described?</p>
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<p><em>Yellowstone <span class="glossary-term" title="A large basin-shaped volcanic depression with a diameter many times larger than included volcanic vents; may range from 2 to 50 km (1 to 30 mi) across."><a href="https://www.usgs.gov/glossary/volcano-hazards-program-glossary">Caldera</a></span> Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week&#8217;s contribution is from Mike Poland, Research Geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey and Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, and Shaul Hurwitz, Research Hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.</em></p>
<p>Old Faithful’s fame is well deserved.  The geyser has been erupting at regular intervals for as long as records exist, and it delights visitors from around the world with its eruptions of boiling water.  These eruptions regularly reach more than 130 feet (40 meters) and typically last for several minutes.</p>
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</div><figcaption>Old Faithful Geyser in Upper Geyser Basin. 1878(?). Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey).</figcaption></figure>
<p>Old Faithful is located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, home to the densest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world.  In about 1 square mile (about 2.6 square kilometers) of area lie approximately 150 geysers!</p>
<p>There are no concrete records of what Native Americans might have thought of Old Faithful.  <span class="glossary-term" title="Obsidian is dense volcanic glass, usually rhyolite in composition and typically black in color. Obsidian forms in lava flows where the lava cools so fast that crystals do not have time to grow."><a href="https://www.usgs.gov/glossary/volcano-hazards-program-glossary">Obsidian</a></span> flakes found at multiple locations around the Upper Geyser Basin, however, indicate that the area was well known to native peoples.  The first known Euro-American explorer to the Yellowstone region was John Colter, who explored the area alone in 1807-1808.  It is not known if Colter traversed the Upper Geyser Basin or witnessed eruptions of Old Faithful.  In 1864, a gold prospector named George Harvey Bacon reportedly traveled through the area with Native Americans and, according to one of his descendants, “<em>spoke of a geyser which was regular in its eruptions and [which] later was called Old Faithful.</em>”  A mountaineer also reportedly first witnessed the geyser in 1864 and reported that, to his knowledge, it had not missed an eruption between that year and the time he was interviewed, in 1883.</p>
<p>The first officially documented observations of the geyser came in 1870, with the Washburn-Doane-Langford expedition to the region.  The geyser was reportedly named by Nathanial Langford, who noted: “<em>It spouted at regular intervals nine times during our stay, the columns of boiling water being thrown from ninety to one hundred and twenty-five feet at each discharge, which lasted from fifteen to twenty minutes. We gave it the name of &#8220;Old Faithful.</em>”  This name was confirmed by <a href="https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/historyculture/expeditions.htm">Ferdinand V. Hayden, who led the 1871 geological survey</a> that resulted in- the <a href="https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/historyculture/yellowstoneestablishment.htm">establishment of Yellowstone as the world’s first national park in 1872</a>. Of Old Faithful, Hayden wrote: “<em>This geyser was named by Mr. N. P. Langford, and well sustains the reputation given it by the Doane and Washburn expedition of 1870. It has been called the Guardian of the Valley. It is so regular in its operations and they occur so frequently that it has afforded unusual facilities for observation.”</em></p>
<p>The time between Old Faithful eruptions has not remained constant over the years.  In the 1870s, explorers noted that the time between eruptions was 60-70 minutes.  This remained the case through the 1950s, but then began to lengthen to the average today, which is 94 +/- 10 minutes between eruptions.  About 2% of all eruptions are short, lasting only about 2.5 minutes.  Following these short eruptions, the time to the next eruption is likewise shorter, about 65 minutes.</p>
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<p>The lengthening of time between eruptions did not happen smoothly, but instead occurred as a result of nearby seismic events, including the 1959 M7.3 Hebgen Lake (Montana) earthquake, the 1975 M6.1 Norris Geyser Basin earthquake, and the 1983 M6.9 Borah Peak (Idaho) earthquake.  In the months following each of these events, the interval between eruptions at Old Faithful increased and maintained a new, longer time period.  For example, prior to the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake, Old Faithful erupted on average every 69–70 minutes, but 4 months after the earthquake the interval had increased and stabilized at 77–78 minutes.</p>
<p>There is also evidence that <a href="https://www.livescience.com/4957-secret-faithful-revealed.html" rel="noreferrer">rainfall can impact Old Faithful eruption intervals</a>.  During wet years, the interval is slightly less than during dry years, perhaps reflecting the greater volume of water that is available to feed eruptions.  So even climate has an impact on how Old Faithful works!</p>
<p>Old Faithful has attracted attention since the first explorers visited the area, and no doubt from generations of Native Americans before then.  The geyser is indeed a marvel, and like all of Yellowstone’s hydrothermal features, it is dynamic and ever changing.</p>
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		<title>DRAGONS TO INVADE CENTRAL PARK –THIS THURS. 7/17/2014 @11:00am</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>THIS Thursday, July 17th at 11:00 AM (rain or shine), CENTRAL PARK-BETHESDA FOUNTAIN ADJACENT TO THE BOATHOUSE.(2 minutes south by walk to the Boathouse; just a short stroll from Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street) FBUDDHIST MONKS, AND SHAOLIN MARTIAL ARTISTS TO PERFORM, BLESS AND UNVEIL DRAGON BOATS FOR THE 2014 HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK. THE YEAR OF &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/dragon_boat.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft  wp-image-42616" src="http://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/dragon_boat.jpg" alt="dragon_boat" width="557" height="314" srcset="https://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/dragon_boat.jpg 1920w, https://goodnewsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/dragon_boat-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 557px) 100vw, 557px" /></a>THIS Thursday, July 17th at 11:00 AM </strong><strong>(rain or shine</strong>),</p>
<p><strong>CENTRAL PARK-BETHESDA FOUNTAIN </strong>ADJACENT TO THE BOATHOUSE.(2 minutes south by walk to the Boathouse; just a short stroll from Fifth Avenue and 72<sup>nd</sup> Street)</p>
<p><strong>F</strong>BUDDHIST MONKS, AND SHAOLIN MARTIAL ARTISTS TO PERFORM, BLESS AND UNVEIL DRAGON BOATS FOR THE <strong>2014</strong> <strong><em>HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK. THE YEAR OF THE HORSE</em></strong></p>
<p>Media, Invited Guests, (we  welcome  the new NYC Parks Commissioner), Elected Officials, VIP&#8217;s, Sponsors and Traditional Chinese Shaolin Martial Artists will look on as Shi Fu Jie Tong and Shi Fu Ming Yu from World Chan Buddhist Association perform the Traditional <strong><em>Awakening Blessing</em></strong> of the Dragon Boats, <strong><em>continuing the “Kick off” of </em></strong> the festivities leading up to the 2014 <strong>Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York.</strong> Bringing prosperity and good fortune to the area and those involved. <strong>Dignitaries and invited guests will have the opportunity to Dot the Eye of the Dragon. Two Dragon Boats will be on display, one boat will be put in the lake for a quick spin for Invited guests guided by six excellent paddlers from one of the HSBC teams.</strong></p>
<p>The boats were recently made in Canada for the <strong>24th  Annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival</strong> in New York-2014, a <strong>Free </strong>International, multi-cultural celebration and sporting event that will be held <strong>Sat, August 9 and  Sun, Aug.10, 2014 from 9am to 5pm (rain or shine) at Meadow Lake, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY</strong>. The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York began at Battery Park in 1991.</p>
<p>“THE DRAGON BOAT AWAKENING CEREMONY”includes brief performances from the Shaolin Masters of the Shaolin Temple Overseas headquarters.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hkdbf-ny.org/">THE 24th ANNUAL HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NY TAKES PLACE ON MEADOWS LAKE, FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK SAT AUG. 9th &amp; SUN AUG 10th from 9am-5pm rain or shine.</a> CELEBRATING THE YEAR OF THE HORSE</p>
<p>A FREE 2 DAY INTERNATIONAL, MULTICULTURAL SPORTING AND CULTURAL EVENT WITH 180+ TEAMS (comprising approx 2,500 competitors) FROM AROUND THE WORLD COMPETING FOR CASH &amp; PRIZES.</p>
<p>SEE <a href="http://www.hkdbf-ny.org/">www.hkdbf-ny.org</a> for directions and further information.</p>
<p><strong>Admission to the HKDBF-NY is Free, Events take place Rain or Shine</strong>.<br />
Directions to the Festival by car &#8211; take the Long Island Expressway to Van Wyck Expressway to exit 11 south, then stay on service road to the Park. Parking is severely limited. <strong>Please take the MTA or car pool</strong>. Directions to the Festival by bus/subway –Again this year we&#8217;ve worked with the MTA to insure easy and safe transportation to the Festival site. Festival goers can use their MetroCard to take the #7 Train to the CitiField  stop and transfer from there to special MTA shuttle buses that will take them directly to the Festival site, or they can walk from the CitiField stop (about 15 minutes) or take the colorful park trolley to the festival site. Parking on-site is limited, you can park at CitiField and take the special MTA shuttle with your MetroCard or use correct change.</p>
<p>Downloadable photos are available at <a href="http://www.hkdbf-ny.org/">www.hkdbf-ny.org</a></p>
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