Economic Geyser

[1] Economic Geyser is believed to be named for its behavior during its active days.It is reported that most of the water ejected drained back into the vent after the eruption, thus making the geyser appear to conserve its water.It was most likely named by Frank Jay Haynes, the park photographer from 1883-1916.[3] Photographs of the geyser vent taken in the 1990s show a quiet pool very dark with algae.Photographs of the vent taken in 2006 show a pool of clear water with traces of the bacterial colors associated with higher temperatures.
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