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21 April 2011
- 23:2323:23, 21 April 2011 diff hist +563 Acidic hot springs No edit summary current
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6 April 2011
- 04:5204:52, 6 April 2011 diff hist +266 Acidic hot springs No edit summary
- 04:4804:48, 6 April 2011 diff hist +70 N File:Islande source Deildartunguhver.jpg Deildartunguhver hot spring in Iceland, highest flow spring in Europe. current
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- 04:2804:28, 6 April 2011 diff hist +9,690 N Acidic hot springs Created page with "==<b>Acidic Hot Springs</b>== ==Introduction:== Hot springs can be found all around the world and while there are many specific definitions, they can be generally be described ..."
- 04:2404:24, 6 April 2011 diff hist 0 File:Sulphur Springs.jpg uploaded a new version of "File:Sulphur Springs.jpg": Acidic sulphur springs near Redondo Peak in New Mexico. The water comes from snow melting and in the dry season the pools become boiling mud or dry fumaroles<sup>3</sup> current
- 04:2304:23, 6 April 2011 diff hist +163 N File:Sulphur Springs.jpg Sulphur springs near Redondo Peak in New Mexico. The water comes from snow melting and in the dry season the pools become boiling mud or dry fumaroles<sup>3</sup>.
- 04:1604:16, 6 April 2011 diff hist +196 N File:Acidianus bottle-shaped virus.gif Electron micrographs of the <i>Acidianus</i> bottle-shaped virus. A- Particles are pointed toward the membrane of the host. B- Particles are attached to each other with thin filaments<sup>2</sup>. current