04/09/2024
The Origin Of Hot Springs In General Must Have 3 Important Elements: Underground Heat Sources, Groundwater And Reservoirs Or Aquifers (Reservoir).The Source Of Heat Under The Earth Can Be Obtained From Magma (Magma) Under The Earth At A Shallower Level Than Normal. Heat Obtained From Unbalanced Earth's Crusts Such As The Active Volcanic Belt (Active Volcanic Belt), Areas Where The Earth's Movement Is Followed By The Slide Or Areas Caused By The Sinking Of The Earth (Subduction Zone) And Heat Obtained From The Decomposition Of Radioactive Minerals Such As Uranium, Thorium And Potassium.Groundwater Is Mostly Rainwater Or Atmospheric Water (Meteoric Water) That Seeps Down The Rock Gap Or Along The Cracks And Slips Of The Rock And Some May Come From The Magma V***r While Cooling And Seawater In The Past That Was Stored In The Rock Gap.The Reservoir Or Aquifer Must Be A Very Porous Rock And Is A Rock That Has The Property Of Allowing Water To Flow Well, Including Cracks Or Slips Of The Rock. A Good Reservoir Must Have A Cap Rock (Cap Rock), Which Is A Solid Rock (Impervious Rock) Covered On Top. When The Water From The Surface Of The Soil Flows Down Under The Earth To The Rock Area That Is The Reservoir. Later, When The Water Receives Heat From The Underground Heat Source Causing The Stored Cold Water To Change Into Hot Water There Is Pressure And Flows Upwards With Buoyancy Along The Cracks And Slip Marks Of The Rock. Come To The Soil Causing A Natural Phenomenon Of Hot Springs