Tuesday, January 11, 2005


One of the most striking scenes in the Dry Valleys is Blood Falls. Upstream from this glacial washout are microorganisms actively reducing the iron buried in old deposits (known as Banded Iron Formations). This colorless and soluble form of iron is transported by the stream to the point where the stream surfaces and encounters the atmosphere. The oxygen in the atmosphere almost immedately reacts with the abundant dissolved iron essentially causing the water to rust.

1 Comments:

At 11:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

BIFs! That's BGC with the giant head, no? And I couldn't let this one go without commenting. Look at the time...

 

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