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Pamukalle of Phrygia (the Lake of Hierapolis or the Cotton Castle of Asia Minor) - by Stavros P. Kaplanoglou
Pamukkale in Phrygia, Asia Minor, are thermal springs that originate from geological faults on the southern slopes of Mount Çökelez, forming the basis of the Pamukkale formation.
Forming These waters contain high amounts of dissolved calcium bicarbonate and reach the surface at a temperature of approximately 35-36°C. Forming accumulated white Travertines creating an impressively beautiful landscape. METHOD OF FORMATION * Chemical Reaction:
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Pamukkale in Phrygia, Asia Minor, are thermal springs that originate from geological faults on the southern slopes of Mount Çökelez, forming the basis of the Pamukkale formation. Forming These waters contain high amounts of dissolved calcium bicarbonate and reach the surface at a temperature of approximately 35-36°C. Forming accumulated white Travertines creating an impressively beautiful landscape. METHOD OF FORMATION * Chemical Reaction: When …
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