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    Ground temp up here is normally 50-55 past the frost line, which is what basements tend to stay at during the winter when no heat is applied. I'll take a guess and say the water temp stays above 50f.


    I would be interested in helping with a project to map the mine. 4 hours from me.


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    There is a mine in Missouri (LaMotte) that is always in the fourties. Never heard a good explanation of why the water in the mine gets that cold and stays that cold, though.

    I can testify it IS that cold.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crawford View Post
    There is a mine in Missouri (LaMotte) that is always in the fourties. Never heard a good explanation of why the water in the mine gets that cold and stays that cold, though.

    I can testify it IS that cold.
    It is probably like some quarries. They take in cold water in the winter, and it stays trapped below the thermocline throughout the summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    It is probably like some quarries. They take in cold water in the winter, and it stays trapped below the thermocline throughout the summer.
    Yeah, we have a couple local quarries that might be in the mid-to-upper 80's at the surface during the warmest part of the summer, but at the same time I can hit 49 F temps at the bottom (70 - 75 ft. depth).

    If I had the proper training/experience cave diving levels, I'd love to survey that mine. The slideshow left me wishing the entire thing was submerged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crawford View Post
    There is a mine in Missouri (LaMotte) that is always in the fourties. Never heard a good explanation of why the water in the mine gets that cold and stays that cold, though.

    I can testify it IS that cold.
    Actually, when you get about 2500 ft in it warms up into the 50's.
    Dove there just a couple of weeks ago and when I downloaded the dive from my computer, I noticed temps went from around 46 up to 51+. Interestingly, it's also deeper in that area of warmer water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chilldive View Post
    ... Interestingly, it's also deeper in that area of warmer water.
    Hmmm, blows my theory about a thermocline.

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    Wow..
    I would have to travel south to do this
    it's always warmer down south..
    I could be interested...
    keep me posted


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    Some guys that have dove WAYYYYY back in that mine (umpteen stages, scooters, etc.) believe it (LaMotte) may be connected to a nearby lake. If that water is getting into the mine that could explain it. I would have thought the water wouldn't get below ground/groundwater temp.


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    Since nobody has offered to lead this survey, I have contacted some guys in CT. If they take on the task, I will give them the names of every that has shown an interest. If it is as big as it seems on the website, there should be plenty for a lot of diver to do.

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    Count me in



 

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