Ice does something unexpected to dissolving iron—and it could help explain the Arctic’s strange orange rivers.
For two weeks last spring, students and professors from Vermont State University collected cores of snow, sea ice and permafrost to uncover more about what's hidden beneath the surface.
Picture flat white snow as far as the horizon. No trees, no rolling mountains. Just an endless scene of ice and frozen earth, ...
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