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- Q4946822 subject Q8235778.
- Q4946822 subject Q8412029.
- Q4946822 abstract "Borup Fiord Pass is a glacier-carved valley on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada. The valley contains a natural spring which carries fluids from the subsurface to the surface, sometimes passing through the glacial ice in the process. The spring is the only known place where sulfur from a natural spring is deposited over ice. At the Borup Fiord Pass spring, hydrogen sulphide gas in the water is converted to stable deposits of either elemental sulfur, the most common material in the deposit, or gypsum. The process by which hydrogen sulfide becomes sulfur is complex, and most often occurs when microbes, like bacteria, are present.".
- Q4946822 thumbnail Signs_of_Life_-_Sulfur_Deposits_at_Borup_Fiord_Pass,_Canadian_Arctic.jpg?width=300.
- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q146841.
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- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q170591.
- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q2023.
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- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q283.
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- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q682.
- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8235778.
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- Q4946822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8412029.
- Q4946822 point "81.0 -81.66666666666667".
- Q4946822 type SpatialThing.
- Q4946822 comment "Borup Fiord Pass is a glacier-carved valley on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada. The valley contains a natural spring which carries fluids from the subsurface to the surface, sometimes passing through the glacial ice in the process. The spring is the only known place where sulfur from a natural spring is deposited over ice.".
- Q4946822 label "Borup Fiord Pass".
- Q4946822 lat "81.0".
- Q4946822 long "-81.66666666666667".
- Q4946822 depiction Signs_of_Life_-_Sulfur_Deposits_at_Borup_Fiord_Pass,_Canadian_Arctic.jpg.