Image:Iron bearing water in a spring.jpg
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Picture of typical iron-bearing ground water emerging as a spring. The iron is oxidized to ferric hydroxide upon encountering the oxic environment of the surface. A large number of these springs and seeps on the flood plain provide the iron for bog iron deposits.
Obtained from http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/of03-346/f5.htm Last modified: 14:38:53 Thu 02 Oct 2003
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