overflow spring

type of spring where the groundwater emerging at the Earth's surface does not simply flow downward following gravity but is forced to rise due to a geological structure in the subsurface that acts as a barrier to water flow
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overflow spring

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  • overflow spring is a type of spring[1].

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overflow spring is a type of spring[1].

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