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Could Queensland's extinct volcanoes come back to life?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 663284" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>I seem to remember hearing or reading somewhere that there are natural hot springs in Victoria that are associated with remnant volcanic heat. Around the Daylesford and Warrnambool areas.</p><p>Hard to specify which as a number that are now advertised as hot springs are artificially heated.</p><p>I know that deep artesian wells produce water at high temperatures and have wondered if there is any essential difference between these and springs associated directly with volcanic heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 663284, member: 4728"] I seem to remember hearing or reading somewhere that there are natural hot springs in Victoria that are associated with remnant volcanic heat. Around the Daylesford and Warrnambool areas. Hard to specify which as a number that are now advertised as hot springs are artificially heated. I know that deep artesian wells produce water at high temperatures and have wondered if there is any essential difference between these and springs associated directly with volcanic heat. [/QUOTE]
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