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Why are rivers in Alaska turning orange?

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Alaska’s rivers are turning orange and acidic due to the release of toxic metals such as iron, zinc, copper, nickel, and lead.  

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Recent Highlights:

  • This phenomenon is caused by permafrost thawing, a process where the ice within the permafrost melts, exposing water and soil.
  • Permafrost is ground that remains frozen at 32°F (0°C) or colder for at least two years, characterized by its cold, dark, and oxygen-deprived conditions that preserve biological materials for many years.
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