Why Is the Toxic Hungarian Sludge Red?

The toxic sludge that plunged from an alumina plant and collapsed a dam wall in western Hungary on Oct. 4 has flooded three towns, killed four people and injured at least 120 as it spread to the Danube River. What exactly is this mysterious red sludge made of?

The sludge is aptly called "red mud" by those who work with it industrially, and is a solid waste product made during the production of alumina, or aluminum oxide. The stuff is made mainly of iron oxide particles, which give the slurry gets its hue, according to Chandra.

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Remy Melina was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Hofstra University where she graduated with honors.