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Spring Creek, Logan Canyon, Utah
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Wayne Wurtsbaugh
Registered: January 2000 Posts: 511

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A beautiful spring creek emerges from the limestone walls of Logan Canyon and flows about 1 km into Third Dam, a small impoundment on the Logan River.
Spring Creeks, because they derive from groundwater, have fairly constant temperatures and flows, and thus support abundant growth year-around, even in cold temperate climates like that of northern Utah. In the nearby Logan River the growth of algae on the substrates is far less because sediments in spring floods sand blast the rocks and move them, making it difficult for long-living attached organisms like mosses to survive.
Photo: October 2010
Limnology: The study of inland waters
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| · Date: November 17, 2010 · Views: 2,436 · Filesize: 62.0kb, 1375.5kb · Dimensions: 1400 x 1050 ·
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Keywords: limnology, biota, stability, scenic, periphyton, bryophytes, photography
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