Rotten Egg Spring
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Rotten Egg Spring is located on the western edge of the Smoke Creek Desert, north of Round Hole.
Thompson and West (1881) state "Six miles south of Sheep Head is a spring called Buck, or Bull, Spring, and six miles farther south is Rotten Egg Spring, a name peculiarly appropriate, so extremely disagreeable is the water both to the smell and taste."[1]
Garside and Schilling (1979)[2] cite Waring (1965)[3] who cites Russell (1885)[4]. Waring stated that Rotten Egg Spring produced 10 gallons per minute at 92F and that the spring smelled strongly of H2S.
References
- ↑ Myron Angel, David F. Myrick, "Reproduction of Thompson and West's History of Nevada, 1881," p. 565, (1881, 1958).
- ↑ L. J. Garside and J. H. Schilling, "Thermal Waters of Nevada," Reno: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin 91, 163 pages, 1979.
- ↑ G. A. Waring "Thermal springs of the United States and other countries of the world," 1965 U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 492.
- ↑ Russell, Israel Cook, 1885, "Geological history of Lake Lahontan, a Quaternary lake of northwestern Nevada," U.S. Geol. Survey Mon. 11, 288 pages.
External Resources
- GNIS Rotten Egg Spring
- Citation: "U.S. Geological Survey. Geographic Names Post Phase I Map Revisions. Various editions. 01-Jan-2000."