Springs are areas on the landscape where groundwater is pushed by gravity or pressure to the surface through unconsolidated sediment or fractures in the bedrock. Springs often manifest as ponds or seeps of water on the surface.
"Mind Spring, Pine Creek, Arizona" by Cedward Brice is licensed under CC BY-NC.
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