This is actually quite common - it is iron oxide. An interesting process underground dissolves the natural iron oxide (Fe2O3) which then reforms when the iron rich water is exposed to oxygen in the air. Sometimes it contains other metals, we are analyzing it now.
This is actually quite common - it is iron oxide. An interesting process underground dissolves the natural iron oxide (Fe2O3) which then reforms when the iron rich water is exposed to oxygen in the air. Sometimes it contains other metals, we are analyzing it now.
SLB1592 3 years ago
Have you reported this?
MTB710 3 years ago