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Blood Falls in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys leaks iron-rich brine from a subglacial lake sealed for 1.5 million years. The iron oxidizes on contact with air, turning the water rust-red. Recent sensor data revealed the glacier shifts 15 millimeters to trigger the outflow, coupling glacier dynamics with subglacial hydrology.
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