Originally Posted By: Bob West
Yes, the interior of the Sierra Nevada range is like a huge sponge, soaking up water, which comes out much later as springs and lower elevation ground-water. Yes, there are often underground rivers and lakes. This is typical of granitic mountain ranges.
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It is more typical of sedimentary rock and metamorphosed sedimentary rock such as the example you give of the Pine Creek mine.

Dale B. Dalrymple