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To: oldplayer
By my definition, if subterranean water is “thousands of feet” below the surface, it is not “ground water.”

Water that is 2000 feet below the surface in Wyoming (Elevation 5000 feet) will eventually leach its way into surface water from the exposed rocks in Arizona, Utah or New Mexico (elevation 2000 feet)

Of course it could take thousands of years, but eventually it pops out somewhere.

The water leaching out of some of the rocks at the bottom of Zion National Park is rainwater that fell on the ground around the time of Christ. (At least that's what the Park Rangers said).

25 posted on 12/10/2011 8:40:45 AM PST by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: P-Marlowe

Water that is 2000 feet below the surface in Wyoming (Elevation 5000 feet) will eventually leach its way into surface water from the exposed rocks in Arizona, Utah or New Mexico (elevation 2000 feet)

WHAT? Is this what the Park Ranger said or is it from some other source?

Oldplayer


40 posted on 12/10/2011 11:45:05 AM PST by oldplayer
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