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Enlarge this image,and look near the bedrock on the right side. It looks like numerous springs can be flowing from time to time.Any thoughts?
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I don't see what you mean.
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Under the bedrock outcropping on the right side you can see flow lines or gullies.
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*Darker-colored patches of sand, my guess.
Ooooo...those little (?) gentle depressions in the ground here and there are groovy.
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How about small, slow-moving, underground streams of brine gradually dissolving the sedimentary layers and causing subsidence, as the explanation for the gentle depressions? ???
Just another 2 cents worth from a man unburdened by years of dreary geology lectures and thus free to make wild guesses about things he doesn't understand! :laugh:
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Sounds like a very good explanation. The depressions look like sink holes starting to form.
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