Noodles
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17 years ago
Over the years I've seen a number of what appear to be iron shells growing on odd bits of rusting metal. These shells look exactly like bi-valve molluscs, can be any size up to about 2" long, are filled with liquid (water?) and will crush and break if squeezed.
Noting the striations (or concentric 'growing rings') it appears that some bacterial process is going on here. I guess that nonobacteria may be at work or some form of bio-chemical reaction such as chemoautrophy.
The shells are identical to mussel shells: two halves joined together in a watertight seal AND showing a thicker variation at the main join-point (as in the 'hinge' of a live mussel shell).

Does anyone know exactly what's going on?

Thanks, Noodles
Vanoord
17 years ago
These things?

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SimonRL may be able to cast some light on this - it's something to do with what else is in the water I think...
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simonrl
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17 years ago
I have to drop by V8Man's workshop today to collect something so will ask him again for the (rather over my head!) explanation of how they form.
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LAP
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17 years ago
I've seen these a few times in very wet parts of Hodge Close and Common Wood Quarries, evidently to do with water amount.
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JR
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17 years ago
This question has been asked on ME as well as here. They have come up with an answer (bit complicated though. Makes my brain ache.) I've tried to paste the link with no success so I hope someone more tech savy than I can assist. :stupid:
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carnkie
17 years ago
Is this it?

http://www.xstreamscience.org/H_Glaze/H_Glaze_2.htm  😉
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simonrl
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17 years ago
"carnkie" wrote:

Is this it?

http://www.xstreamscience.org/H_Glaze/H_Glaze_2.htm  ;)



Thanks for the link Carnkie, describes it in very good detail :thumbsup:
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carnkie
17 years ago
I'm still none the wiser. :confused: Well perhaps slightly. 🙂
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