Note 36863

Geyser:Other Geyser
Date/Time:2024-09-09 @ 0857
Entrant:JarnoO
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Time Entered:2024-09-09 09:11:28
Time Uploaded:2024-09-09 09:11:28
Submitted to:Geysertimes.org
Note:(wc) South of Coronet seen blipping. Of note is that it began blipping shortly after the September 6 eruption. Coupled with CalebD's earlier observation that it was seen blipping after August 12's eruption, this could indicate blipping is part of its post-eruptive behavior. Previously entered as 'Coronet area geyser'; based on comparing September 2023 satellite imagery and the September 6 eruption, it seems to be a long-existing hole about 13 feet south of it, at 44.463496, -110.829684.

It's also been entered in the past as "UNNG between Coronet and Model". The hole is "right behind" Coronet when viewed from the 2nd Sponge bench.
Entrant: JSJ
Time Entered:2024-09-09 15:30:15
Time Uploaded:2024-09-09 15:30:15
Submitted to:Geysertimes.org
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