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13814020 - Deposits of travertine colored by thermophilic bacteria, Upper Terraces Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.
13882145 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
13882172 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic or colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and as the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne Russell's Journal of a Trapper, by the name of Boiling La
13882140 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic or colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and as the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne Russell's Journal of a Trapper, by the name of Boiling La
13882144 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
71415920 - Dead trees entombed in travertine deposits colored by thermophilic bacteria. Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.
71415921 - Dead trees entombed in travertine deposits colored by thermophilic bacteria. Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.
70043496 - Pink snow caused by bacteria in front of snow covered mountains, Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica
70387874 - Dry Valleys, Antarctica The McMurdo Dry Valleys are a row of valleys west of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, so named because of their extremely low humidity and lack of snow and ice cover Photosynthetic bacteria have been found living in the relatively moist
70472747 - Antibiotic drugs being tested to see how resistant they are to bacteria
70336866 - Gram + bacteria
70336859 - Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria
70336868 - Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria
70336862 - Staphylococcus aureus bacteria
70447078 - Thermophilic algae and bacteria color a runoff stream of Sapphire Pool in Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park
70336858 - Clostridium botulinum bacteria
70472746 - Antibiotic drugs being tested to see how resistant they are to bacteria
70336863 - Neisseiria gonorrhoeae bacteria
70472745 - Antibiotic drugs being tested to see how resistant they are to bacteria
70509037 - A lab technician using a cotton swab on a Petri dish with a bacteria culture, close-up of hand
70509023 - A lab technician using a cotton swab on a Petri dish with a bacteria culture, close-up of hand
70509026 - A lab technician holding a Petri dish with a bacteria culture growing in it, close-up of the hand
70509032 - Petri dishes holding different stages of bacteria cultures
70509021 - Petri dishes holding different stages of bacteria cultures