Permafrost thaw controls iron flux from wetlands and sulfide-bearing rocks to Arctic rivers and streams
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Permafrost thaw is affecting the iron flux from wetlands and sulfide-bearing rocks to Arctic rivers and streams. This is causing some Arctic rivers to turn a rust-orange color, potentially due to the mobilization of metals from thawing permafrost. The phenomenon may be driven by the thawing of permafrost, which could have further implications for aquatic ecosystems.
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