The Guizer

The Guizer

Author: Alan Garner

Publisher: Fontana Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780006713029

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A collection of stories about fools drawn from American Indian, African, Irish, Gypsy, Sumatran, Flemish, and British sources.


Geysers

Geysers

Author: T. Scott Bryan

Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780878425099

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Learn how geysers work and what they are.


Ice Age 2: Geyser Blast!

Ice Age 2: Geyser Blast!

Author: Ellie O'Ryan

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2006-02-21

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0060839686

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On their quest to find the giant ark, Manny, Sid, and Diego and their new friends must cross a dangerous geyser field. Will this makeshift herd make it across, or will the bubbling geysers mean the untimely end of their journey?


A Dictionary of British Folk Customs

A Dictionary of British Folk Customs

Author: Christina Hole

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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A nationwide listing of folk customs and practices, both past and present, in the British Isles. The book covers events around the country such as April Noddy Day, the Furry Dance and clipping the church, alongside more familiar commemorations such as Guy Fawkes, Ash Wednesday and hot cross buns.


Geysers and Geothermal Energy

Geysers and Geothermal Energy

Author: John S. Rinehart

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1461260841

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Geysers. What makes them work? Many who have seen a geyser in action know only that it spouts hot water into the air. Many others have never seen one. Chapter 1, Geysers of the World, delineates their distinguishing features, locates the geyser regions of the world, and places investigations by world travelers and scientists in historic perspective. One of the quickest ways to become acquainted with a geyser is to observe it. The descriptions of several well known geysers, some based on past observations by others, but frequently by me, do not neces sarily portray current behavior. They do, however, represent general features. Geysers exist as a result of a delicate and unique interplay among the heat, the water, and the rocks of the earth. In essence, heat and water must be available, transported, distributed, stored, and finally released. Chapter 2, The Geologic, Thermal, and Hydrologic State of the Earth, especially that close to its surface, sets the stage for Chapter 3, Fundamentals of Geyser Operation. The geyser is treated here as a simple system consisting of three major interacting elements: a source of water, a source of heat, and a reservoir for storing water. The discus sion centers around the actions occurring within idealized columnar and pool geysers, and more complex systems. Some of the more workable geyser theories are evaluated.