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Iron oxide at spring in Coyote Gulch, a tributary of the Escalante River in Southern Utah. Bacteria utilize a reaction between iron & dissolved O2 as an energy source, releasing spent iron in the form of a thin coat of iron oxide.

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American Southwest Colorado Plateau Coyote Gulch Escalante Canyon region Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Kane County North America Southern Utah Southwest United States Utah abstract colorful creek desert horizontal iron oxide nature pattern patterns sheen spring stream
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Iron oxide at spring in Coyote Gulch, a tributary of the Escalante River in Southern Utah.  Bacteria utilize a reaction between iron & dissolved O2 as an energy source, releasing spent iron in the form of a thin coat of iron oxide.
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