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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 40, W05110, doi:[removed]2003WR002905, 2004 Interpreting the temperature of water at cold springs and the importance of gravitational potential energy Michael Manga and James W. Kirchner De
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Rosenberg / Bath / Mount Shasta / New York / Cascades / /

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Gannett / C. A. D. D. / Blackwell D. D. / McGraw-Hill / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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McCone Hall / University of California / NASA Astrobiology Institute / /

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shallow aquifer systems / gravitational potential energy term / gravitational potential energy results / thermal energy / potential energy ðGPEÞ dissipation / chemical / thermal energy balance / gravitational potential energy / /

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mountain Central Oregon Cascadesa / Peculiar River / Mount Shasta / Fall River / Medicine Lake Volcano / Medicine Lake / mountain Shasta / Spring Creek / /

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American Geophysical Union / James W. Kirchner Department of Earth and Planetary Science / Univ. of Oreg. / University of California / Berkeley / NASA Astrobiology Institute / Department of Earth and Planetary Science / Oregon Climate Service / /

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Michael Manga / Alexander von Humboldt / G. E. Grant / Conner Grant / Pap / M. Manga / K. E. Lite Jr. / T. P. Rose / James W. Kirchner / Davis Quinn / J. Geophys / Earth Planet / J. W. Kirchner / /

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model / Priest / well-mized aquifer model / Fisher / representative / /

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North Dakota / Oregon / California / New York / Idaho / Washington / /

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northern California / central Oregon / northeastern California / /

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heat transfer / /

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