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Bryan, T. Scott. 1990. Geysers: What They Are and How They Work. Roberts Rinehart, Inc.

Bryan, T. Scott. 1995. The Geysers of Yellowstone, 3 rd ed. University Press of Colorado, 1995.

Etgen, John and Sandra Chisholm DeYonge. 2000. Make a Splash with Project Wet: Water Education for Teacher, A Journey Into Water Education. Project Wet.

Fouke, Bruce W., et al. Discipulo. 2000. Depositional Facies and Aqueous-Solid Geochemistry of Travertine-Depositing Hot Springs (Angel Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A.)Journal of Sedimentary Research, May 2000; 70: 565 - 585.

Kesselheim, Alan, S. and George B. Robinson. Getting to Know the Waters of Yellowstone. The Watercourse and The Yellowstone Association. 1995.

Scofield, Susan, C. 1990. Fascinating Facts About Old Faithful and Other Hot Spring Wonders. Wayfarer Publications.

Truesdell, Alfred Hemingway and Robert O. Fournier. 1976. Conditions in the deeper parts of the hot spring systems of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Open File Report 76-428. United State Geological Survey. 22 pp.

White, Donald Edward, et al. 1968. Geothermal studies-Yellowstone National Park (Test Site 11), Wyoming. Open File Report 68-322. United State Geological Survey. 9 pp.

White, Donald Edward, et al. 1992. Gold and other minor elements associated with the hot springs and geysers of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, supplemented with data from Steamboat Springs, Nevada. Bulletin 2001. United States Geological Survey, 19pp.

Whittlesey, Lee, H. 1988. Yellowstone Place Names. Montana Historical Society Press, 1988.

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