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Pump Geyser is a cone geyser located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is in the Geyser Hill Complex which includes Aurum Geyser, Beehive Geyser, Big Cub Geyser. Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser and Lion Geyser, among others. It was most likely named by Frank Jay Haynes, the park photographer from 1883 to 1916. It gets its name because its constant eruptions make a sound similar to that of old style mechanical pump. It may have also been confused for a different geyser called the Pump, when the other one went extinct.

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  • Pump Geyser (fr)
  • Pump Geyser (nl)
  • Pump Geyser (en)
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  • De Pump Geyser is een geiser in het Upper Geyser Basin dat onderdeel uitmaakt van het Nationaal Park Yellowstone in de Verenigde Staten. Vermoedelijk heeft de geiser de naam gekregen van , die het geluid dat gepaard ging bij een eruptie van de geiser vergeleek met een mechanische pomp. (nl)
  • Pump Geyser is a cone geyser located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is in the Geyser Hill Complex which includes Aurum Geyser, Beehive Geyser, Big Cub Geyser. Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser and Lion Geyser, among others. It was most likely named by Frank Jay Haynes, the park photographer from 1883 to 1916. It gets its name because its constant eruptions make a sound similar to that of old style mechanical pump. It may have also been confused for a different geyser called the Pump, when the other one went extinct. (en)
  • Pump Geyser est un geyser de type « cône » situé dans le Upper Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Il fait partie du Geyser Hill Complex dont font aussi partie, entre autres, Aurum Geyser, Beehive Geyser, Big Cub Geyser, Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser et Lion Geyser. (fr)
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  • Pump Geyser (en)
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  • a ~2ft deep crater, with a vent inside. (en)
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  • Near constant (en)
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  • Near constant (en)
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  • Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming (en)
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  • Pump geyser (en)
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  • Pump Geyser est un geyser de type « cône » situé dans le Upper Geyser Basin dans le parc national de Yellowstone aux États-Unis. Il fait partie du Geyser Hill Complex dont font aussi partie, entre autres, Aurum Geyser, Beehive Geyser, Big Cub Geyser, Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser et Lion Geyser. Pump Geyser entre en éruption presque constamment, en faisant des éclaboussures de 60 à 90 cm de haut, et émet un bruit sourd sans périodicité apparente, bien qu'il y ait des périodes moins actives. Puis, en 1990, Pump est devenu un véritable geyser, avec des éruptions séparées de quelques secondes et durant quelques secondes. Il a probablement été nommé par (en), le photographe du parc de 1883 à 1916. Son nom vient du fait que ses éruptions constantes font un bruit similaire à celui d'une ancienne pompe (pump en anglais) mécanique. Il peut aussi avoir été confondu avec un autre geyser appelé Pump, quand l'autre s'est éteint. Pump Geyser pourrait avoir un lien avec Sponge Geyser, mais cette hypothèse n'a pas été prouvée. En effet, lorsque Sponge se remplit, Pump est étrangement calme. Puis, quelques secondes après que Sponge se vide, Pump commence de nouveau à jaillir. Bien qu'une connexion est très probable, cette possibilité n'a pas été étudiée plus que ça. (fr)
  • Pump Geyser is a cone geyser located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is in the Geyser Hill Complex which includes Aurum Geyser, Beehive Geyser, Big Cub Geyser. Doublet Pool, Giantess Geyser and Lion Geyser, among others. Pump Geyser erupts almost constantly making splashes 2 to 3 feet high, and thumps without an apparent interval, though there are less productive periods. Then, in 1990, Pump became a true geyser, with intervals and durations of a few seconds. A small boil builds up to a heavy doming of the water which triggers bursting eruptions that spray water up to 15 feet high. After a few seconds of this, the activity dies down to a mere simmer, but, after a pause of a few seconds, the cycle starts anew. It was most likely named by Frank Jay Haynes, the park photographer from 1883 to 1916. It gets its name because its constant eruptions make a sound similar to that of old style mechanical pump. It may have also been confused for a different geyser called the Pump, when the other one went extinct. Pump Geyser could have a connection with , but it has not been proven. While Sponge fills up, Pump is strangely quiet. Then, when Sponge drains, after a few seconds, Pump begins spurting again. Although a connection is very likely, it has not been further studied. (en)
  • De Pump Geyser is een geiser in het Upper Geyser Basin dat onderdeel uitmaakt van het Nationaal Park Yellowstone in de Verenigde Staten. Vermoedelijk heeft de geiser de naam gekregen van , die het geluid dat gepaard ging bij een eruptie van de geiser vergeleek met een mechanische pomp. (nl)
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  • Small (en)
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  • Cone-type geyser (en)
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  • Named by Frank Jay Haynes, official park photographer (en)
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