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Mon 9 Feb, 2015 04:18 pm - No limestone in this area. Mainly igneous. Rhyolite prominent here, basalt to the South. (view)
Mon 9 Feb, 2015 04:04 pm - No clay or limestone here, mainly igneous. I'm on a rocky slope, with outcrops of rhyolite. I was interested in what lay beneath the circle. Drove a hollow tube in about 2 &1/2 feet. It... (view)
Mon 9 Feb, 2015 03:57 pm - Post erased, landed in wrong spot. (view)
Mon 9 Feb, 2015 09:41 am - Probably not [i]that[/i] ; ) . I measured the soil temperature in the circle repeatedly and found it slightly below that of the other parts of the driveway. (view)
Mon 9 Feb, 2015 09:35 am - I've lived here for 45 years. No recollection of anything placed on the gravel at any time, that might explain this phenomenon. There doesn't appear to be anything particularly unusual... (view)
Mon 9 Feb, 2015 08:57 am - It was seen nearly every day for about a month. Heavy rains have left it invisible for the past few days, as all of the gravel is thoroughly soaked. The dry gravel circle appeared in a larger area... (view)
Sun 8 Feb, 2015 08:05 pm - No containers or chemicals placed on the gravel. I would remember if this had been done, as the circle only appeared on Jan. 4th, just over a month ago. I've heard of fungus rings that... (view)
Sun 8 Feb, 2015 05:27 pm - No well, anywhere on the place. I've lived here 45 years. They already had city water piped in, when I came. A street sewer line wouldn't make sense in this location. It would have to be... (view)
Sun 8 Feb, 2015 04:24 pm - Yes, approximately 29 inches in diameter. This is well inside my yard. No street sewers underneath. (view)
Sun 8 Feb, 2015 04:15 pm - About a month ago, a dry round patch, about 2 & 1/2 feet across, began to appear nearly every morning in my gravel driveway, surrounded by morning dew. The gravel, and soil beneath had not... (view)
 
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