Geyser Lenivy (Lazy) was located on the right bank of the Levaya Pauzhetka River at an altitude of about 20 m from the water level, 160 m southwest from geyser Liliput. It had no funnel, boiling water was knocked out of the river pebbles and spray water to a height up to 0.3 m. The pebbles around the spring were covered with light geyserite deposits (Averyev, Sugrobova,1965). In 1954, its activity period was 30 hours; the fountaining continued for 45-60 minutes; the height of the water emissions was 20-30 cm, and individual splashes 60-80 cm (Sugrobova, 1971). With the start of large-scale drilling and the launch of a geothermal power plant in ~1984, the spring stopped working.
References
Аверьев В.В., Сугробова Н.Г. Естественные термопроявления на Паужетском месторождении / Паужетские горячие воды на Камчатке. М.: Наука. 1965. С. 31-42.  Сугробова Н.Г. О режиме Паужетских кипящих источников и гейзеров // Бюллетень вулканологических станций. 1971. № 47. С. 72-75.  |