Tufa, Mono Lake Photo



Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance.  Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake.  The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941.  South tufa grove, Navy Beach. Mono Lake, California, USA, Image ID: 09934

Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941. South tufa grove, Navy Beach. Mono Lake, California, USA

Image: 09934
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA
Lat/Long: 37° 56' 37.92"N, 119° 01' 39.84"W (Coordinates: 37.94387°, -119.02773°)
Format: Digital 2:3
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Keywords: california, habitat, lake mono, mono lake, saline lake, tufa tower, usa

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Updated: November 21, 2009

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