U.S. Geological Survey

Slide 30

30. Artesian flow beneath a man-made levee along the Mississippi River frequently causes sand volcanoes to develop during flooding. (Artesian conditions almost never develop behind a natural levees unless the levee has been modified by man to trap water during retreat of flooding.) Such sand volcanoes along the Mississippi River are almost always within several hundred meters of the levee, and decrease in size and abundance away from the levee.


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