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Foy's Lake - high calcium carbonate

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Canoe in Foy's Lake, Montana, U.S.A. The color of the lake is due to high colloidal and particulate CaCO3. Photo from old ASLO slide collection taken by D.F. Brakke, scanned by K.L. Schulz.
· Date: September 22, 2003 · Views: 41,240 · Filesize: 46.2kb, 387.4kb · Dimensions: 2500 x 1631 ·
Keywords: Foy's Lake Montana CaCO3 calcium carbonate

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