Redirected from Old Faithful larger version, 1200 pixels wide The Old Faithful Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, is perhaps the world's most famous geyser. The geyser was named in [[1870. An eruption can shoot ~32,000L of boiling water[?] to a height of 56.1m. 137,000+ eruptions have been recorded, lasting from ~1.5-5.5 minutes, with intervals of between ~30-120 minutes. Harry M. Woodward first described a mathematical relation between the duration and intervals of the eruptions (1938). Over the years, the length of the intervals has increased; possibly the result of earthquakes affecting subterranean water levels. Elsewhere Search engine Web directory
The Old Faithful Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, is perhaps the world's most famous geyser. The geyser was named in [[1870. An eruption can shoot ~32,000L of boiling water[?] to a height of 56.1m. 137,000+ eruptions have been recorded, lasting from ~1.5-5.5 minutes, with intervals of between ~30-120 minutes. Harry M. Woodward first described a mathematical relation between the duration and intervals of the eruptions (1938). Over the years, the length of the intervals has increased; possibly the result of earthquakes affecting subterranean water levels.