Clay Film from Drinking Water
This is a sample of a dryed clay film that was seen in a
drinking water sample from eastern Oregon. The film was evident
in the water when a glass of the water was held in the light and a few glints of
light could be seen as the flakes turned in the water. The flakes
would sink to the bottom of the glass and could be collected by pipette. The film is
colorless but is thin and layered resulting in the
interference colors tinting the film in this image.
Transmitted Oblique Off Crossed Circular Polarized Light
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