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ABOUT THE COVER: The hot springs of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA, are typical of the natural environments where fluids rich in arsenic occur at the Earth's surface. These colorful pools arise from an exotic chemistry and microbiology. PHOTO COURTESY: DAVID J. VAUGHAN
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