Pink Cone Geyser (2019) (HD)

Pink Cone Geyser (2019) (HD)

------------------- Pink Cone Geyser (2019) 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. Pink Cone Geyser is the namesake of the Pink Cone Group in Yellowstone’s Lower Geyser Basin. The vent is surrounded by a low, nearly symmetrical, moderately steep-sided geyserite cone that is colored dark reddish-brown. The coloration is attributed to manganese impurities. The cone was originally covered in finely nodulose geyserite, but since the late 1800s, vandalism by people and trodding by non-native, hybrid buffalo have removed almost all of it. An eruption occurs about once a day (18 to 27 hours or so). Eruption durations are between 1.5 and 2 hours. The latter parts of a Pink Cone Geyser eruption involve alternating water-phase spouting and steam-rich emissions. Forced steam emissions become increasingly common and less forceful near the end of the eruption. Eruption cessations are marked by sustained passive steaming. Occasional, slightly forced steam billowing occurs afterward. Filmed from Firehole Lake Drive. Clips 1-12 - Pink Cone Geyser’s 6:03​ to 7:47 PM eruption on 10 August 2019. Clips 13-18 - Pink Cone Geyser’s 5:23​ to 7:08 PM eruption on 12 August 2019. (time stamp 4:58​) -------------------