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[pct-l] Question about Boiling Lake
- Subject: [pct-l] Question about Boiling Lake
- From: Robert.Snook at cbre.com (Snook, Robert @ Tempe)
- Date: Thu Mar 4 15:38:45 2004
No, algae can't grow in that sort of environment. Too much sulphur. The
blue-green algae you're thinking of are stromatolites, found in shallow sea
water. They are my favorite type of rock, after a few million years, of
course.
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contact my supervisor Cliff Plank at cliff.plank@cbre.com
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