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A new study reveals that as the Arctic warms and freeze-thaw cycles become more frequent, rivers are taking on a rusty orange tint due to iron being released from the ground. Researchers from Umea University found that ice acts as a chemical reactor, dissolving iron minerals even at -30C. The process raises concerns for aquatic ecosystems and highlights ice's active role in environmental changes.
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