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Mon May 1, 2017, 09:50 PM May 2017

Scientists solve mystery of Antarctica's Blood Falls

Source: CBS News

CBS NEWS May 1, 2017, 1:53 PM

Scientists solve mystery of Antarctica's Blood Falls

Scientists have long been puzzled by the origins of the mysterious, blood-red waterfall that streams down Taylor Glacier in Antarctica. First discovered by geoscientist Griffith Taylor in 1911, the source of the Blood Falls' eerie red ooze finally has an explanation, thanks to new research out of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Colorado College.

The falls are fed by a large source of salty water trapped beneath the glacier for possibly more than one million years, the research team explained in a study published in the Journal of Galciology.

"The salts in the brine made this discovery possible by amplifying contrast with the fresh glacier ice," the study's lead author, Jessica Badgeley, said in a press release.

Blood Falls is famous for its sporadic releases of iron-rich salty water, which turns bright red -- like something out of a horror movie -- once the iron reacts with the surrounding air.

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