pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
a place on the ground where the oil leaks up from below ground
An area of the sea floor where hydrogen sulfide is released by the seeping or bubbling of oil or natural gas up through the ocean bottom.
Wet areas, normally not flowing, often created when the elevation of the lateral flow of underground water intersects ground level, as on a hillslope.Occasionally seeps occur from water arising from water arising from an underground source.
a spot where water contained in the ground oozes slowly to the surface and often forms a pool; a small spring.
An area where water slowly passes out of the ground to the surface; groundwater emerging on the trail tread or bank.
A place where oil-filled reservoir rock intersects the ground surface, or where fractures connect a reservoir to the ground surface, so that oil flows out onto the ground on its own.
A spot where water slowly trickles out of the ground that often forms a pool.
A small area where water ñ that may be of a different temperature and density flows from below the seafloor and rises slowly into the ocean.
a point where migrating oil or gas, not already trapped, reaches the earth’s surface.
Springs or wet areas where water e...
A seep is a wet place where a liquid, usually groundwater, has oozed from the ground to the surface. Seeps are usually not flowing, with the liquid sourced only from underground.