One of the mud pots in the Niland Geyser is moving south-west at the speed of about three meters a month.
One of the mud pots in the Niland Geyser is moving south-west at the speed of about three meters a month.
Geologists David Lynch and Travis Deane, in an article written for The American Society of Civil Engineer, have hypothesized that the carbon dioxide is travelling to the surface via a tilted route, with the upper side of the channel gradually being eroded by the water and gas and the lower side building up as sediment falls onto it.
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