Mammoth
Hot Springs is famous for its travertine terraces. Travertine is deposited
in the Mammoth Hot Springs area (in contrast to siliceous sinter in the
geyser basins to the south). A thick sequence of sedimentary rocks (mostly
limestone and dolostone formations of Paleozoic age) underlie the landscape
in the area. The travertine is forming at the expense of carbonate rocks
dissolving underground in the surrounding mountainsides.
This
picture shows possibly one of the series of travertine terraces in the
lower terraces area of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Historically, the white
travertine deposits are collectively part of the larger "Capitol
Hill" series of spring terraces in the vicinity of Mammoth Hot Springs
town.
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