thanks for the replies guys.... some guys at work said it could b a spring also.... just wasnt sure with the size and upward force....always see something new and weird on the river .....

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thanks for the replies guys.... some guys at work said it could b a spring also.... just wasnt sure with the size and upward force....always see something new and weird on the river .....
These are geo-thermal subterranean piloted aquarian flows created from the phenomena called "Hot dry rock geothermal energy retention and hydrological evulsion", a condition created by the friction created from the lithospheric and asthenosphere layers compressing and contacting in any given area where shifts in the tectonic plates forming the continents contact and are forced under pressure into rubbing below the mantel and crust of the earths surface. This tends to create "shear strength free-zone heating", and extracts hyrological masses form near by deposits creating a relatively low viscosity flow compared to standardized liquid geological time scales. As the liquid heated produces pressure that results in the asthenospheris venting visible to some as either an escape of pressurized vapor or actual lithospheric liquid (water) which occassionally and randomly can occur under trafficable marine waterways. But all of this is of benefit as the process insures the stability of the mantle's asthenosphere layers.
But correct me if I'm wrong.........
Hey, maybe the river is just "passing gas"?
LOL yea what he said ,what ever he said.
Haaaa i dont know that he even knows what he said. thats deep
It took him all week to get all those big words out of the dictionary. !!!!!![]()
Hey Bob, can you please put that in English?
Bob, I think you just fried my brain
I think what Bob was trying to say was:
River flood plains are regional centers of ecological organization. This system is dependent on interactions among dynamic, nonlinear physical and biological processes linking water, heat and materials (biota, sediment, plant-growth nutrients) flux and retention to fluvial landscape change. Key processes driving biogeochemical patterns and cycles include flood-caused scour and sedimentation (cut and fill alluviation), routing of river water and nutrients above and below ground, channel movement (avulsion) and production and entrainment of large wood. Groundwater routing through the flood plain and upwelling back to the surface involves penetration of river water into zones of high hydraulic conductivity (subsurface paleochannels) within the bed sediments that are created by channel scour and subsequent filling with sorted gravel and cobbles. Strong interactions between short-duration, high stream-power floods, channel and sediment movement, increased roughness due to presence of vegetation and dead wood and upwelling of groundwater creates a complex, dynamic distribution of resource patches, which we refer to as the shifting habitat mosaic.
Yep that what I thought Too.LOL
[QUOTE=Dizzle;339278]I think what Bob was trying to say was:
RE: all that stuff. Hey, you growing the same stuff in your cabbage patch that I am? After reading this, I figure you either bumped your head in the shower, mistook the the Raid bug spray bottle for your inhaler, or have found a new strain of herbal hallucinogen that I can't get the local fertilzers to support.
In either, exceptional article ole chap........Now repeat after me.....HE PUT THE LIME IN THE COCONUT, HE ATE IT ALL UP....HE PUT THE LIME IN THE COCONUT.....HE DRINK IT ALL UP........HE CALLED THE DOCTOR WOKE HIM UP.
Gotta run, my tequilla bottle is open and in this heat, I'm afraid it might evaporate.
It's been there for years-----I have known about it at least 15 years. We just call it the "blow hole"! Used to be alot of fish of all kinds there---haven't caught anything worth mentioning from that spot in at least 2-3 years.
i have seen it down river several miles from where this location is and we learned it was a MSD discharge that is under water. it is filtered crap basicly. we call it the "poopie hole".LOL we have caught several nice fish there.
