Clay Film from Ground Water
This is an example of a natural clay iridescent film that
may be found on the surface of ground water at a construction site.
The film may be mistaken as an oil film but the fractured nature of the film is
typical of natural clay films. This site was in the Everett Clay
Formation in Western Washington. The film was still in the water for this
photograph.
Transmitted Darkfield Illumination
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