Iridescence Patch

Swamp water
Bacteria interacting
With iron compounds

Anaerobic bacterial processes reduce iron that occurs naturally in the wet swamp soil producing a thin, opalescent film on the water’s surface.

“One quick field test sometimes suggested for determining whether an iridescent layer on water is from iron bacteria or petroleum is to stir it a bit with a stick.” – Priscilla Hollingsworth

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