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**** (White 1955b) "[ftp://ftp.nbmg.unr.edu/pub/geothermal/11_Documents/White_LakeCityHS_MudVolcano_1955.pdf Violent mud-volcano eruption of Lake City hot springs, northeastern California]": Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 66, no.9,p.1109-1130.
**** (White 1955b) "[ftp://ftp.nbmg.unr.edu/pub/geothermal/11_Documents/White_LakeCityHS_MudVolcano_1955.pdf Violent mud-volcano eruption of Lake City hot springs, northeastern California]": Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 66, no.9,p.1109-1130.
***** "Mud volcanoes exist in similar physical environment near Gerlach in Washoe County, Nevada,"  Hughes Well is "1/2 mi SE of Springs", referring to the [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]]. Hughes Well is not mentioned as a mud volcano, but mud volcanoes are mentioned near [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]].
***** "Mud volcanoes exist in similar physical environment near Gerlach in Washoe County, Nevada,"  Hughes Well is "1/2 mi SE of Springs", referring to the [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]]. Hughes Well is not mentioned as a mud volcano, but mud volcanoes are mentioned near [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]].
* 1941: The December 7, 1941 (Pearl Harbor Day) Nevada State Journal reports that Leslie E. Johnson transferred a deed to Charlie Wibel and H.J. Hughes for T32N, R23E, Sec. 10 and 15. Section 15 is Gerlach, Section 10 is north of Gerlach, so this could be [[Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs]].

Revision as of 02:35, 24 November 2014

Hughes Well is located in Gerlach

Resources

  • GNIS
    • Citation: "Garside, L. J. and Schilling, J. H. 'Thermal Waters of Nevada' Reno: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin 91, 1979, 163 pp. Describes hot springs and hot water seeps of Nevada with location information and map at 1:1,000,000. p132"
  • 1941: The December 7, 1941 (Pearl Harbor Day) Nevada State Journal reports that Leslie E. Johnson transferred a deed to Charlie Wibel and H.J. Hughes for T32N, R23E, Sec. 10 and 15. Section 15 is Gerlach, Section 10 is north of Gerlach, so this could be Gerlach "Great Boiling" Springs.