Difficulty: Medium
Correct Answer: 1485 m
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
Gravity springs typically occur where a permeable stratum carrying groundwater outcrops on a slope and intersects an impermeable layer or the ground surface. Identifying the expected emergence elevation relies on the geology and the vertical placement of pervious and impervious strata relative to the groundwater table.
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Concept / Approach:
A perched/permeable lens drains along its downslope limit. The spring emerges near the lowest elevation at which the pervious layer is present and intersects the slope face, provided this level is above the local base level and hydraulically connected.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Identify the lower boundary of the pervious band: R.L. 1485 m.
Recognize that pervious material above an impervious base will exfiltrate at the lowest outcrop.
Therefore, the gravity spring is expected at or near R.L. 1485 m on the slope.
Verification / Alternative check:
The stream R.L. (1475 m) is below the pervious band; drainage from 1485 m will flow downslope to the channel, consistent with observed hillside springs at the pervious–impervious contact.
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Final Answer:
1485 m.
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