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bacteria living inside the Titanic's
rusticles called Halomonas titanicae was
discovered in 2010 by
Henrietta Mann.
Rusticles can form on any
submerged steel...
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large as it was just an
extending part.
Before being cleaned, it had many
rusticles. Many of the
bronze parts of the hull, such as the windows, were still...
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ferric oxides and hydroxides.
These form the
rusticles. When
scientists were able to
retrieve a
rusticle, it was
discovered that it was far more complex...
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discovered through the
examination of
rusticles,
which are icicle-like
structures as seen on the Titanic's wreck.
Rusticles are the
result of the work of bacteria...
- (γ-Fe(O)OH)
occurs on the
outside of
rusticles, and the
orange goethite (α-Fe(O)OH)
occurs internally in
rusticles. When Fe2O3·H2O is heated, it loses...
- straws,
hydromagnesite balloons, cave pearls,
subaqueous helictites,
rusticles, U-loops, and J-loops.
Lechuguilla Cave surp****es
nearby Carlsbad Caverns...
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Halomonas Rusticles of the RMS
Titanic containing H.
titanicae Scientific classification Domain:
Bacteria Phylum:
Pseudomonadota class: Gammaproteobacteria...
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private homes and to the
National Library of Russia.
Brinicle Ice
spike Rusticle "Why
Icicles Look the Way They Do". NY Times. 16
March 2015. Retrieved...
- dome redox, from
reduction and
oxidation resorcin, from
resin and
orcin rusticle, from rust and
icicle sedge, from saw-like and edge Snuppy, from SNU and...
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compound Search for "titanic" on Wikipedia.
Halomonas titanicae, the
Titanic rusticle bacteria Itanic, a
derisive nickname for the
Intel Itanium processor Sinking...