UK Geothermal Springs
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There are several geothermal springs in the UK:
- Tunbridge Wells, Kent thermal spring
- Stoney Middleton Thermal Springs, Derbyshire 17.2 degrees C, 63 degrees F
- Taff's Well, Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales 18.9 degrees C, 66 degrees F
- Matlock Bath, Derbyshire Dales 20 degrees C, 68 degrees F
- Hotwells, Bristol, 25 degrees C, 77 degrees F
- St. Anne's Well, Buxton, Derbyshire 28 degrees C, 82.4 degrees F
- Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, 36 degrees C, 96.8 degrees F
- Cross Bath, Bath, Somerset 42.8 degrees C, 109 degrees F
- Stall Street Fountain, Bath, Somerset 45.4 degrees C, 113.7 degrees F
- Hetling Spring, Bath, Somerset 45.4 degrees C, 113.7 degrees F
- King’s Bath, Bath, Somerset 45.6 degrees C, 114 degrees F
- Hot Bath, Bath, Somerset 47.2 degrees C, 117 degrees F
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[edit] Hot spring definitions
The definition of a hot spring varies (see article), but by many of these definitions, the springs in Bath are the only hot springs in the UK. However, there is not universal agreement.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External link
- description of thermal spring in Buxton
- graph of temperatures of wells and springs in Bath
- There are many thermal springs in Derbyshire
- map of monitored waters in Bath
- discussion of definition of a hot spring
- historic temperatures of some springs in Bath
- description of Stoney Middleton Thermal Spring