Re: Volcano lake turns from blue to red
- From: "Eigenvector" <m44_master@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 19:01:49 -0700
I guess the obvious question here.
Why don't you all just take a water sample or two of the lake?
That would certainly provide some better insight wouldn't it?
"Aidan Karley" <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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In article <127mdhsq9n5g44@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jo Schaper wrote:
I would guess it depends if the water is red, or the whole lake isIs water sufficiently thermally stable to *glow* red? In the
*glowing* red!
presence of silicate rocks?
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Aidan Karley, FGS
Aberdeen, Scotland
Written at Tue, 30 May 2006 01:14 +0100, but posted later.
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