A dwarf geyser Tramplinchik (Trampoline) was on the right bank of the Geysernaya River, 80 m below the Kosichka (Pigtail) waterfall. The thermal slope where this geyser was located was called the Trampoline Wall. The geyser orange edifice with a teardrop-shaped black spot in the middle, located high on the slope, was visible from afar (Leonov, 2017). Tramplinchik "in profile" resembled a ski jump, which was the reason for the name. It was first described in the working materials of Nikolaenko (1989) and in the report of Bryan (1991). The period was about 1 min, erupted for 10 seconds to a height of 30-60 cm (Bryan, 1991). It was not erupted since the collapse of 2014.
References
Bryan S.T., Hobart J., Warnock B., Rinehart J.S., Fenimore M., Colvin B. The Geysers of 'The Valley of Geysers'. A special report of GOSA Transactions. USA, California: B&J Printing. 1991. 60 p.  Леонов А.В. Каталог гейзеров Кроноцкого заповедника. Долина гейзеров и кальдера вулкана Узон: история и современность. М.: Изд-во ООО «Реарт». 2017. 384 с.  |