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词条 Roubidoux Spring
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Roubidoux Spring is a second magnitude freshwater spring located within the city limits of Waynesville in the Missouri Ozarks. The spring discharges from the base of a rock ledge that has been capped by a large concrete wall, built to hold the road that passes over the spring. Spring water flows a very short distance before adding its waters to the Roubidoux Creek. A city park with trails and a board walk has been developed around the spring. This spring is noted as having an average discharge of 58.3 ft³/s.[1] However, due to very limited discharge data, an accurate description of the flow of this particular spring may be difficult to find. This could be a first magnitude spring – over 100 ft³/s. According to some lists, this ranks as the 15th largest spring in the state[2]{{Circular reference|date=March 2019}}. The area near this spring has very intense karst topography, many caves, springs and large sink holes are present within a few miles of this spring.

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See also

  • List of Ozark springs
  • Mark Twain National Forest
  • Karst spring

References

  • {{cite book

|last1= Vineyard |first1= Jerry D.
|last2= Feder |first2= Gerald L.
|title= Springs of Missouri
|url= http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/WR29.pdf
|format= PDF
|origyear= 1974
|year= 1982
|publisher= Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Land Survey
|id= Library of Congress Card Catalog No. 73-620125
}}

Notes

1. ^Vineyard, J.D., and Feder, G.L., 1982, Springs of Missouri: Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources, Water Resources Report 29, p. 94
2. ^List of Ozark springs
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2 : Bodies of water of Pulaski County, Missouri|Springs of Missouri

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