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RUNOFF
For hundreds of years, the water in Yellowstone’s geyser
basins works its way through the underlying bedrock. The hot water
dissolves silica, as well as other minerals and elements, and carries
them along in solution. Silica is a common
component of sand, and is used to manufacture glass and concrete.
Some of the dissolved rock lines the subterranean passageways.
The rest is carried to the surface and is deposited upon the surrounding
landscape as siliceous sinter or geyserite. Geyserite usually forms very
slowly, at a rate of only .5 to 1 inch (12-25 mm) per century!
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