Unrusted Iron Dust Found Bubbling Up From Depths Of Ocean Floor

Sunday, February 8, 2009 - 14:14 in Earth & Climate

Iron dust, the gold of the oceans and rarest nutrient for most marine life, can be washed down by rivers or blown out to sea or -- a surprising new study finds -- float up uncorroded from the sea floor.

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