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September 17, 2020

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The milky color of Porcelain Basin hot spring in Yellowstone National Park is due to siliceous sinter mineral deposits. Note: this area was not studied by Devaki and her team. (NPS / Jacob W. Frank)

The milky color of Porcelain Basin hot spring in Yellowstone National Park is due to siliceous sinter mineral deposits. Note: this area was not studied by Devaki and her team. (NPS / Jacob W. Frank)

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