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What gives the typical smell to hot spring waters?
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The typical smell of hot spring waters is mainly due to the presence of sulfur compounds in the water. These sulfur compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide gas, give hot spring waters their characteristic “rotten egg” smell. The water is heated by contact with rocks heated by magma, dissolving minerals including sulfur, which imparts this distinctive odor.
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