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- Giant_Springs discharge "6.852676875506".
- Giant_Springs abstract "Giant Springs is a large first magnitude spring located near Great Falls, Montana. Its water has a temperature of 54 °F (12 °C) and originates from snowmelt in the Little Belt Mountains, 60 miles (97 km) away. According to radiometric dating, the water takes almost 2,900 years to travel underground before returning to the surface at the springs. Giant Springs is formed by an opening in a part of the Madison aquifer, a vast aquifer underlying 5 U.S. States and 3 Canadian Provinces. The conduit between the mountains and the spring is the geological stratum found in parts of the northwest United States called Madison Limestone. Although some of the underground water from the Little Belt Mountains escapes to form Giant Springs, some stays underground and continues flowing, joining sources from losing streams in the Black Hills, Big Horn Mountains and other areas. The aquifer eventually surfaces in Canada.The spring outlet is located in Giant Springs State Park, just downstream and northeast of Great Falls, Montana on the east banks of the Missouri River. Giant Springs was discovered by Lewis and Clark during their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase in 1805. Giant Springs has an average discharge of 242 cubic feet (6.9 m3) of water per second.Today, some of the spring water is bottled for human consumption, some of the discharge is used for a trout hatchery, and the spring is the headwaters of the 200-foot (61 m)-long Roe River, the shortest river in the world according to Guinness Book of World Records. A Montana state trout hatchery named Giant Springs Trout Hatchery is located here too. The river flows into the Missouri River which is near the spring and borders its state park. Besides the location of a world record holder, Giant Springs is also the most-visited state park in Montana. Montana is also home to Warm Springs, and Big Springs (south of Lewistown, Montana). Big Springs is also home to the state's largest cold water trout hatchery.".
- Giant_Springs city Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs discharge "6.852676875506".
- Giant_Springs district Cascade_County,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs length "64.37376".
- Giant_Springs mouthElevation "1010.1072".
- Giant_Springs mouthMountain Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs mouthPlace Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs riverMouth Missouri_River.
- Giant_Springs state Montana.
- Giant_Springs synonym "Big Spring".
- Giant_Springs synonym "Wonderful Spring".
- Giant_Springs thumbnail Giant_Springs03.JPG?width=300.
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- Giant_Springs wikiPageID "13433391".
- Giant_Springs wikiPageRevisionID "604079690".
- Giant_Springs city Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs country "United States".
- Giant_Springs dischargeImperial "242".
- Giant_Springs dischargeLocation "Giant Springs outlet".
- Giant_Springs district Cascade_County,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs hasPhotoCollection Giant_Springs.
- Giant_Springs imageCaption "Giant Springs".
- Giant_Springs lengthImperial "0.04".
- Giant_Springs mouthDistrict Cascade_County,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs mouthElevationImperial "3314".
- Giant_Springs mouthLocation Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs mouthName Missouri_River.
- Giant_Springs mouthState "Montana".
- Giant_Springs name "Giant Springs".
- Giant_Springs otherName "Big Spring".
- Giant_Springs otherName "North Fork Roe River".
- Giant_Springs otherName "Roe River".
- Giant_Springs otherName "Wonderful Spring".
- Giant_Springs sourceState "Montana".
- Giant_Springs state "Montana".
- Giant_Springs subject Category:Landforms_of_Cascade_County,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Cascade_County,_Montana.
- Giant_Springs subject Category:Springs_of_Montana.
- Giant_Springs subject Category:State_parks_of_Montana.
- Giant_Springs point "47.534166666666664 -111.23".
- Giant_Springs type Area108497294.
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- Giant_Springs type Location100027167.
- Giant_Springs type MontanaStateParks.
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- Giant_Springs type Park108615149.
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- Giant_Springs type ProtectedAreasOfCascadeCounty,Montana.
- Giant_Springs type Region108630985.
- Giant_Springs type Tract108673395.
- Giant_Springs type YagoGeoEntity.
- Giant_Springs type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Giant_Springs type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Giant_Springs type BodyOfWater.
- Giant_Springs type NaturalPlace.
- Giant_Springs type Place.
- Giant_Springs type River.
- Giant_Springs type Stream.
- Giant_Springs type Wikidata:Q532.
- Giant_Springs type BodyOfWater.
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- Giant_Springs type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Giant_Springs type River.
- Giant_Springs type Stream.
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- Giant_Springs type SpatialThing.
- Giant_Springs comment "Giant Springs is a large first magnitude spring located near Great Falls, Montana. Its water has a temperature of 54 °F (12 °C) and originates from snowmelt in the Little Belt Mountains, 60 miles (97 km) away. According to radiometric dating, the water takes almost 2,900 years to travel underground before returning to the surface at the springs. Giant Springs is formed by an opening in a part of the Madison aquifer, a vast aquifer underlying 5 U.S. States and 3 Canadian Provinces.".
- Giant_Springs label "Giant Springs".
- Giant_Springs sameAs m.03c55b4.
- Giant_Springs sameAs 5654110.
- Giant_Springs sameAs Q5558426.
- Giant_Springs sameAs Q5558426.
- Giant_Springs sameAs Giant_Springs.
- Giant_Springs lat "47.534166666666664".
- Giant_Springs long "-111.23".
- Giant_Springs wasDerivedFrom Giant_Springs?oldid=604079690.
- Giant_Springs depiction Giant_Springs03.JPG.
- Giant_Springs isPrimaryTopicOf Giant_Springs.
- Giant_Springs name "Giant Springs".