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Meet the Microbes

ALKALINE SILICEOUS SPRINGS

Many of the hydrothermal features in the Upper, Lower, and Midway geyser basins are alkaline. Colors and textures of the microorganisms are good indicators of temperature changes.

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Alkaline Siliceous Springs

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