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Strokkur (Icelandic [ˈstrɔhkʏr̥], "churn") is a fountain-type
geyser located in a
geothermal area
beside the Hvítá
River in
Iceland in the
southwest part...
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Laugarfjall lava dome,
which is also the home to
Strokkur geyser about 50
metres (160 ft) to the south. The
Strokkur geyser may be
confused with it, and the geothermal...
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geysers Geysir and
Strokkur,
which erupts every 10-15 minutes.
Though Geysir has been
mostly dormant for many years,
Strokkur continues to
erupt every...
- time
between successive eruptions vary
greatly from
geyser to geyser;
Strokkur in
Iceland erupts for a few
seconds every few minutes,
while Grand Geyser...
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Geyser (Wyoming,
United States)
Steamboat Springs, (Nevada,
United States)
Strokkur (Haukadalur, Iceland)
Varvarco (Neuquén, Argentina)
Velikan (Giant) Geyser...
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biggest geysers of
Haukadalur are
Strokkur and
Geysir itself,
which gave us the word 'geyser'.
Strokkur is very
dependable and
erupts every 4 to...
- The
Strokkur geyser.
Lying on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge,
Iceland is one of the most
geologically active areas on Earth....
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including Geysir, from
which the
English word is derived, and the
famous Strokkur,
which erupts every 8–10 minutes.
After a
phase of inactivity,
Geysir started...
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superheated steam measuring as high as 265 °F (129 °C) into the conduit.
Strokkur,
another naturally-occurring
geyser known for
erupting frequently and predictably...
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Jetters have to get it back in
place to
chime at midnight. 27 1 "The
Strokkur Geyser, Iceland" 16 June 2016 (2016-06-16) A risk of
earthquake needs sorting...