I’ve spent time in the Sandy glacier caves on Mt. Hood and some of the water flowing from underground is incredibly warm, which forms the caves. My question: is there a limit to how warm this water can get? Is this considered a normal function of a cascade volcano, geothermally speaking?
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I’ve spent time in the Sandy glacier caves on Mt. Hood and some of the water flowing from underground is incredibly warm, which forms the caves. My question: is there a limit to how warm this water can get? Is this considered a normal function of a cascade volcano, geothermally speaking?
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