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Alkaline: Unveiling the Wonders of Nature's Chemistry Lake Natron in northern Tanzania showcases nature's alkaline marvels, with its high pH levels and vibrant ecosystem

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Lake Natron in northern Tanzania

Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Lesser flamingos feeding in Lake Bogoria, Kenya

Lesser flamingos feeding in Lake Bogoria, Kenya

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of a huge Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus minor

Aerial view of a huge Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus minor) colony on the shallow water of soda lake, Lake Logipi, Kenya

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Sir Humphry Davy (chromolitho)

Sir Humphry Davy (chromolitho)
667035 Sir Humphry Davy (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Humphry Davy. French educational card, late 19th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Humphrey Davy (etching)

Humphrey Davy (etching)
815937 Humphrey Davy (etching) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Humphrey Davy (1778-1829), English chemist and inventor of the Davy lamp for miners

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Humphrey Davy (engraving)

Humphrey Davy (engraving)
815726 Humphrey Davy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Humphrey Davy (1778-1829)

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Humphrey Davy (engraving)

Humphrey Davy (engraving)
815882 Humphrey Davy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Humphrey Davy (1778-1829), English chemist and inventor of the Davy lamp for miners

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Tufas on Mono Lake, Eastern Sierras, California, USA

Tufas on Mono Lake, Eastern Sierras, California, USA

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano looming above vast flock of

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano looming above vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of yellow algae

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of yellow algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of streams winding along shore of Lake Natron

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of streams winding along shore of Lake Natron and distant Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting among salt flats of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Enhanced contrast aerial view of patterns of red algae

Africa, Tanzania, Enhanced contrast aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron and distant Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Greater and Lesser Flamingos flying above salt

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Greater and Lesser Flamingos flying above salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Cut sodium metal

Cut sodium metal. Chunk of the reactive metallic element sodium (Na). The shiny surface has been exposed by a knife cutting the soft metal

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Lake Natron in the Rift Valley

Lake Natron in the Rift Valley
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Kenya, Rift Valley

Kenya, Rift Valley. Lake Magadi with red trona or soda covering part of the alkaline lake. Kenya, Rift Valley. Lake Magadi with red trona or soda covering part of the alkaline lake

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Cracked Surface

Cracked Surface

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Tarnished sodium metal

Tarnished sodium metal. Chunk of the reactive metallic element sodium (Na). Part of this surface was recently exposed by a knife cut

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Kenya, Kabarnet, Lake Bogoria

Kenya, Kabarnet, Lake Bogoria. Before the sun appears over the surrounding hills, flocks of lesser flamingo concentrate near the numerous hot springs at Lake Bogoria

Background imageAlkaline Collection: A series of lava rock pools are situated just off the

A series of lava rock pools are situated just off the southern end of Lake Turkana, northern Kenyas Jade Sea. The colour of the water is caused by extreme alkalinity in which green algae with a high

Background imageAlkaline Collection: The Uaso Nyiru delta from the air

The Uaso Nyiru delta from the air. This freshwater river flows through southern Kenya and enters the northern end of Lake Natron only to become alkaline in the closed basin of this Tanzanian Rift

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Soap Boilers 1827

Soap Boilers 1827
" The soap boiler makes the article called soap, which is composed of an oil and an alkaline salt, for the purpose of washing linen, the hands, and othe domestic operations". Date: 1827

Background imageAlkaline Collection: CTF-012

CTF-012
California, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Tufa formations reflecting in Mono Lake. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Illustration of a alkaline solution

Illustration of a alkaline solution

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Picture No. 10885036

Picture No. 10885036
Salar de Atacama - second biggest salt lake in the world and small alkaline lagunas situated on the foothills of the Andes at dusk with full moon Date:

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Picture No. 10885035

Picture No. 10885035
Salar de Atacama - second biggest salt lake in the world and small alkaline lagunas situated on the foothills of the Andes in late evening light Date:

Background imageAlkaline Collection: View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January
View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Acid rain, lime spread over wetland, to reduce acidity, Sweden

Acid rain, lime spread over wetland, to reduce acidity, Sweden

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Acid rain, helicopter lime spreading, to reduce acidity in rivers and wetlands, Sweden

Acid rain, helicopter lime spreading, to reduce acidity in rivers and wetlands, Sweden

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Acid rain, helicopter filling up for lime spreading, to reduce acidity in rivers and wetlands

Acid rain, helicopter filling up for lime spreading, to reduce acidity in rivers and wetlands, Sweden

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Glass beakers indicating blue for weak alkali level, green for strong alkali level

Glass beakers indicating blue for weak alkali level, green for strong alkali level, and red for weak acidity level

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Glass of cranberry juice

Glass of cranberry juice

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Used batteries C018 / 0048

Used batteries C018 / 0048
A pile of used batteries

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Historical iron corrosion samples C016 / 2040

Historical iron corrosion samples C016 / 2040
Historical iron corrosion samples. Series of glass tubes with 70-year-old samples of iron under different conditions, demonstrating the effect on corrosion. The years vary between 1907 and 1910

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Sample of sodium made by Davy C016 / 3670

Sample of sodium made by Davy C016 / 3670
Sodium. Sample of metallic sodium made by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807. This was made by the electrolysis of molten sodium hydroxide

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Nevada. USA. Moon over alkali playa at dawn. Railroad Valley. Great Basin

Nevada. USA. Moon over alkali playa at dawn. Railroad Valley. Great Basin

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Utah. USA. Pressure ridges in salt crust. Bonneville Salt Flats. Silver Island Mountains

Utah. USA. Pressure ridges in salt crust. Bonneville Salt Flats. Silver Island Mountains in distance. Great Salt Lake Desert. Great Basin

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Spotted Lake, Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada

Spotted Lake, Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Brunners glands in the duodenum

Brunners glands in the duodenum
Brunners glands. Fluorescence confocal light micrograph of a section through a human duodenum (small intestine) showing Brunners glands (blue)

Background imageAlkaline Collection: Corrosion test

Corrosion test. Nails being tested for corrosion (blue spots). They are in a petri dish containing agar (brown). A chemical indicator called ferroxyl has been used to test for the presence of



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Alkaline: Unveiling the Wonders of Nature's Chemistry Lake Natron in northern Tanzania showcases nature's alkaline marvels, with its high pH levels and vibrant ecosystem. Witness the mesmerizing reaction of sodium with water, a captivating display of alkalinity in action. Lesser flamingos gracefully indulge in their favorite pastime - feeding on the abundant algae found in Lake Bogoria, Kenya, an alkaline paradise for these magnificent birds. Behold from above as a colossal flock of Lesser Flamingos adorns the landscape like a breathtaking painting, against the backdrop of an aerial view that leaves you spellbound. An aerial perspective reveals a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam, reminding us how human activities intersect with natural elements such as alkalinity. Delve into history through chromolitho images capturing Sir Humphry Davy's groundbreaking discoveries related to alkali metals and their properties. Etchings immortalize Humphrey Davy's contributions to science, showcasing his experiments and findings that unraveled the mysteries behind alkaline substances. Engravings bring forth vivid portraits of Humphrey Davy himself, forever etching his name as one of the pioneers who unveiled the secrets hidden within alkalis. Tufas on Mono Lake in California stand tall as testaments to nature's artistry shaped by alkaline-rich waters over centuries – an awe-inspiring sight worth exploring. Africa beckons us with Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano looming above vast flocks amidst patterns formed by yellow algae – an extraordinary blend where fiery heat meets serene alkalinity. From majestic landscapes to scientific breakthroughs and intriguing wildlife encounters, explore the world through an "alkaline" lens and discover nature's fascinating chemistry at play.