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{{Wide image|Blood Falls by Peter Rejcek.jpg|400px|[[Blood Falls]] seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney. The tent at left provides a sense of scale }}
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This unusual flow of melt water from below the glacier gives scientists access to an environment they could otherwise only explore by drilling (which would also risk contaminating it). The melt water source is a subglacial pool of unknown size which sometimes overflows. Biogeochemical analysis shows that the water is marine in source originally. One hypothesis is that the source may be the remains of an ancient fjord that occupied the Taylor valley in the [[tertiary period]]. The ferrous iron dissolved in the water oxidizes as the water reaches the surface, turning the water blood red.<ref name="DachwaldMikucki2014"/>
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