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Yves Earhart

Tallest Geysers

Tallest Geysers explores the fascinating world of these natural wonders, offering insights into their formation and eruption dynamics. It delves into the geological and hydrological conditions necessary for geyser development, revealing how these features are dynamic expressions of Earth's internal heat. Did you know that the height and frequency of geyser eruptions are directly linked to a delicate balance of heat flux, water supply, and subsurface geological structures? By examining these hydrothermal systems, we gain a deeper understanding of geological processes and geothermal energy potential. The book uniquely analyzes the interplay between subsurface structures and eruption dynamics, introducing the concept of “geyser architecture.” It progresses through four sections: foundational concepts, specific examples like Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, the physics of eruptions, and broader implications for geothermal resources and even astrobiology. Through geological surveys, hydrological data, and thermal imaging, the book provides a robust, evidence-based account suitable for both scientists and scientifically curious readers.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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