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Krispy71 User ID: 962920 Netherlands 08/04/2010 07:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sudden lots of "bugs" flying around, but immediately switched to other image :)) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 979825and ROVs love to make clouds lately and BP doesn't like the brown gooh on their equipment SCREENSHOTS BP HYVE (green oulined) ... agitated some point see down left corner image. CARCAS and after that a soil-stirr-up (orange outlined) [link to www.mijnalbum.nl] ... Last Edited by Krispy71 on 08/04/2010 07:23 AM |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RUSSIAN ROULETTE Genuine sources never volunteer anything. They only answer precisely worded queries. Just be ready for the answers... Part 1 of 3 CARIBBEAN SURPRISE By William Thomas [link to www.willthomasonline.net] quote It was like a Romulan battlecruiser decloaking almost alongside. Close enough to fill the display at normal magnification, the stranger seemed too big to hide. But even though they'd been running quiet as kelp whispering past a mermaid's thighs, that phantom sub must have been shadowing them for hours. Or days. And they'd never known she was there. Worse - much worse - lying broad off their port bow was an alien silhouette no one recognized. Adrenaline still pumping from that unexplained energy blast and emergency ascent, the American captain required an urgent answer to his most pressing question: friend or foe? “Somebody tell me what that is!” Time to call home. The captain ordered a FLASH message sent to Fourth Fleet headquarters in Miami, where USNAVSO exerts command and control over all U.S. naval operations in the U.S. Southern Command area - including naval exercises. As a “key node” in Net-Centric Warfare, the surfaced American attack sub was already fully linked to external targeting and intelligence grids. In terse acronyms, their tight-beam satellite-relayed transmission captioned the uplinked visuals of their encounter and requested an immediate assessment of their situation. If the aspect on that unknown warship changed to a firing bearing, Bad Things could start happening very quickly. Should they fire first? Or not? Seconds ticked by like years. Hell, like centuries. “Don't shoot. Stand bye,” came the FLASH reply. Very interesting wesbite...... [link to www.willthomasonline.net] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1011531 France 08/04/2010 07:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. 18 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 07:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Haiti quake was a terrible accident. But the country responsible is not apologizing. PART 2 Krasnoyarsk By William Thomas Quote from article In 1992, the Soviets finally admitted that their Krasnoyarsk facility operated over-the-horizon radar. But tell your driver this was a “Red” herring. Its Extreme Low Frequency array was useless for Star Wars, which employs much higher frequencies to track warheads. It was indeed part of a ballistic missile defence shield, whose powerful beams could cause the ionosphere (and incoming warheads) to glow. According to the Office of Naval Research, which runs HAARP along with the US Air Force: “Given that the Soviet HF facilities are several times more powerful than the Western facilities at comparable mid-latitudes, and given that the latter appear to be on a threshold of a new "waveparticle" regime of phenomena, it is believed that the Soviets have crossed that threshold and are exploring a regime of phenomena still unavailable for study or application in the West." [link to www.willthomasonline.net] edit.... Krispy did was Krasnoyarsk mentioned in any of the Russian discussions on this thread, I can't remember....will look Last Edited by bevvy on 08/04/2010 07:56 AM |
RenegadeSon User ID: 1057621 United States 08/04/2010 07:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RUSSIAN ROULETTE Quoting: bevvyGenuine sources never volunteer anything. They only answer precisely worded queries. Just be ready for the answers... Part 1 of 3 CARIBBEAN SURPRISE By William Thomas [link to www.willthomasonline.net] quote It was like a Romulan battlecruiser decloaking almost alongside. Close enough to fill the display at normal magnification, the stranger seemed too big to hide. But even though they'd been running quiet as kelp whispering past a mermaid's thighs, that phantom sub must have been shadowing them for hours. Or days. And they'd never known she was there. Worse - much worse - lying broad off their port bow was an alien silhouette no one recognized. Adrenaline still pumping from that unexplained energy blast and emergency ascent, the American captain required an urgent answer to his most pressing question: friend or foe? “Somebody tell me what that is!” Time to call home. The captain ordered a FLASH message sent to Fourth Fleet headquarters in Miami, where USNAVSO exerts command and control over all U.S. naval operations in the U.S. Southern Command area - including naval exercises. As a “key node” in Net-Centric Warfare, the surfaced American attack sub was already fully linked to external targeting and intelligence grids. In terse acronyms, their tight-beam satellite-relayed transmission captioned the uplinked visuals of their encounter and requested an immediate assessment of their situation. If the aspect on that unknown warship changed to a firing bearing, Bad Things could start happening very quickly. Should they fire first? Or not? Seconds ticked by like years. Hell, like centuries. “Don't shoot. Stand bye,” came the FLASH reply. Very interesting wesbite...... [link to www.willthomasonline.net] WOW Bevvy.. just read that whole article... As a former sub sailor myself, I found myself feeling goosebumps as I was reading. It sounds like this is based on an actual incident... |
White Widow User ID: 1057622 Chile 08/04/2010 07:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101153118 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range morning OP. So the South Africans are also at theater.... Who else is missing? |
Tex Tamale User ID: 1022437 United States 08/04/2010 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | RUSSIAN ROULETTE Quoting: bevvyGenuine sources never volunteer anything. They only answer precisely worded queries. Just be ready for the answers... Part 1 of 3 CARIBBEAN SURPRISE By William Thomas [link to www.willthomasonline.net] quote It was like a Romulan battlecruiser decloaking almost alongside. Close enough to fill the display at normal magnification, the stranger seemed too big to hide. But even though they'd been running quiet as kelp whispering past a mermaid's thighs, that phantom sub must have been shadowing them for hours. Or days. And they'd never known she was there. Worse - much worse - lying broad off their port bow was an alien silhouette no one recognized. Adrenaline still pumping from that unexplained energy blast and emergency ascent, the American captain required an urgent answer to his most pressing question: friend or foe? “Somebody tell me what that is!” Time to call home. The captain ordered a FLASH message sent to Fourth Fleet headquarters in Miami, where USNAVSO exerts command and control over all U.S. naval operations in the U.S. Southern Command area - including naval exercises. As a “key node” in Net-Centric Warfare, the surfaced American attack sub was already fully linked to external targeting and intelligence grids. In terse acronyms, their tight-beam satellite-relayed transmission captioned the uplinked visuals of their encounter and requested an immediate assessment of their situation. If the aspect on that unknown warship changed to a firing bearing, Bad Things could start happening very quickly. Should they fire first? Or not? Seconds ticked by like years. Hell, like centuries. “Don't shoot. Stand bye,” came the FLASH reply. Very interesting wesbite...... [link to www.willthomasonline.net] WOW! Great find Bevy!! Looks like I've got my reading for the day! Website bookmarked! "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.." Thomas Jefferson |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Parliamentary Question: Refurbishment of the SAS 101 Manthatisi submarine PDF | Print | E-mail Written by Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans Tuesday, 15 June 2010 12:49 Mr P J Groenewald (FF Plus) to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans: (1) With reference to her reply to question 1124 on 21 May 2010, why is the submarine SAS 101: Manthatisi currently being refurbished in the dry dock; (2) (a)(i) what type of refurbishment is being undertaken and (ii) what are the anticipated costs of the refurbishment and (b) what maintenance of the battery is being undertaken; (3) whether the submarine’s wiring is damaged or was damaged in the past; if so, (a) what was the cause, in each case, and (b) how long is the refurbishment going to take; (4) whether she will make a statement on the matter? NW2075E Reply Where else would the Honourable Member suggest we should refurbish a submarine? and 3 As soon as I have the information for questions 2 and 3, it will be forwarded to the Honourable Member. No And recently refurbished too! [link to www.defenceweb.co.za] ................................................... SSK Manthatisi Class (Type 209/1400) Attack Submarine, South Africa Key Data Crew 30 Length 62m Hull Height 5.8m Displacement 1,450t (surfaced) 1,600t (dived) Diving Depth 250m Maximum Surface Speed 10kt Maximum Dived Speed 22kt 12 countries operate the Type 209 submarine in five variants. The suffix denotes the tonnage displacement of the submarine: Type 209/1100 in service with the Hellenic Navy; Type 209/1200 (Greece, Turkey, Argentina, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Indonesia, South Korea), Type 209/1300 (Ecuador), Type 209/1400 (Turkey, Chile, Brazil, Greece and South Africa) and Type 209/1500 (India). [link to www.naval-technology.com] EDIT.. UNSURE IF THE ABOVE IS BEFORE OR AFTER REFURB...I SUSPECT IT IS BEFORE Last Edited by bevvy on 08/04/2010 08:36 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057634 Japan 08/04/2010 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101153118 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range I guess the website does not give full details on propulsion: "The submarines are fitted with a diesel electric propulsion system based on four MTU 12V 396 diesel engines delivering 2.8MW, with four alternators and one Siemens 3.7MW motor, driving a single shaft." [link to www.naval-technology.com] Perhaps the Chinese can explain since we know China showed up unannounced in the middle of a US Fleet exercise about three years ago. Which country gets a lot of the African oil? |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101153118 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range Thanx OP, Summary would be very much appreciated also :) |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | edit double posting.... adding this... "1 Mar 2010 ... LONDON, March 1 - Asian buyers are taking record volumes of West African crude oil this year as fuel consumption rises in India, ..." Last Edited by bevvy on 08/04/2010 08:44 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057672 South Africa 08/04/2010 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is old but interesting: SA submarine outwits NATO by Louis Oelofse ATLANTIC OCEAN – A lone South African submarine has left some North Atlantic Treaty Organisation commanders with red faces Tuesday as it “sank” all the ships of the Nato Maritime Group engaged in exercises with the SA Navy off the Cape Coast. The S101 - or the SAS Manthatisi - not only evaded detection by a joint Nato and SA Navy search party, consisting of several ships combing the search area with radar and sonar; it also sank all the ships taking part in the fleet. At several times during the exercise that lasted throughout Monday night and Tuesday morning a red square lit up the screens where the surface ships thought the submarine was. but it remained elusive. This gave Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota something to brag about when he landed on the SAS Amatola on Tuesday to speak to the media “To be able to frustrate detection by Nato nations is no mean achievement, it speaks of the excellence of the equipment we required for this purpose,” Lekota said. And while this left one of the world’s strongest military alliances frustrated, it was also a sign that the group had a capable partner in Africa, Lekota said. “With sustained interoperatability with foreign forces such as Nato we are well positioned to respond to any unforeseen circumstances that may confront either ourselves or other regions,” he said. Lekota was quite clear that a working relationship with Nato was desired “They have a partner of reliable capability because we are forging here working relations, we are building mutual confidence for what can be done and what we can do together as Nato and SA or as Nato and Southern African nations,” Lekota said. These sentiments were echoed by the commander of the Nato maritime group. Rear Admiral Mahon, who said the deployment would see the group sailing right around Africa. “I can’t speak for what the future will hold but certainly this was valuable. Africa is a strategic continent. The freedom of the seas, energy, security, they are all critical issue to Nato countries,” he said. The exercises would continue till the end of the week and would include life fire exercises, ship to ship refuelling, search and seizure exercises and various other scenarios faced by modern navies. –Sapa |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057672 South Africa 08/04/2010 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Parliamentary Question: Refurbishment of the SAS 101 Manthatisi submarine PDF | Print | E-mail Quoting: bevvyWritten by Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans Tuesday, 15 June 2010 12:49 Mr P J Groenewald (FF Plus) to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans: (1) With reference to her reply to question 1124 on 21 May 2010, why is the submarine SAS 101: Manthatisi currently being refurbished in the dry dock; (2) (a)(i) what type of refurbishment is being undertaken and (ii) what are the anticipated costs of the refurbishment and (b) what maintenance of the battery is being undertaken; (3) whether the submarine’s wiring is damaged or was damaged in the past; if so, (a) what was the cause, in each case, and (b) how long is the refurbishment going to take; (4) whether she will make a statement on the matter? NW2075E Reply Where else would the Honourable Member suggest we should refurbish a submarine? and 3 As soon as I have the information for questions 2 and 3, it will be forwarded to the Honourable Member. No And recently refurbished too! [link to www.defenceweb.co.za] ................................................... SSK Manthatisi Class (Type 209/1400) Attack Submarine, South Africa Key Data Crew 30 Length 62m Hull Height 5.8m Displacement 1,450t (surfaced) 1,600t (dived) Diving Depth 250m Maximum Surface Speed 10kt Maximum Dived Speed 22kt Good find bevvy. Good cover to fit a "calibrator" So, how many subs have now been launched and refitted? All in the past few moths like OP said? |
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nexuseditor User ID: 1056390 Australia 08/04/2010 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101153118 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range South Africans got stealth technology on their subs? South Africa and Israel have very cosy military-technology links ... plus it sounds like whoever South Africa is aligned with, is sharing their technology-knowledge with regards to shielding against that organism ... interesting ... |
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bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I May have missed it in this long thread but I find it odd that the British are absent in all of this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1057672Nope they are there too mentioned a few times, here is one... 7/16/2010 2:06 PM A quick Overview on DED strategic assets past 30 minutes. 1 russian submarine, 3 US submarines, 1 german submarine, 1 canadian submarine, 1 British submarine all responding to our vector alert and converging on Israeli submarine one and new two. rim halt perimeter increased by 5 nautical miles for possible friendly fire complications |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057672 South Africa 08/04/2010 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I May have missed it in this long thread but I find it odd that the British are absent in all of this. Quoting: bevvyNope they are there too mentioned a few times, here is one... 7/16/2010 2:06 PM A quick Overview on DED strategic assets past 30 minutes. 1 russian submarine, 3 US submarines, 1 german submarine, 1 canadian submarine, 1 British submarine all responding to our vector alert and converging on Israeli submarine one and new two. rim halt perimeter increased by 5 nautical miles for possible friendly fire complications Thanks bevvy |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: nexuseditor18 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range South Africans got stealth technology on their subs? South Africa and Israel have very cosy military-technology links ... plus it sounds like whoever South Africa is aligned with, is sharing their technology-knowledge with regards to shielding against that organism ... interesting ... Reposting a couple of OPs post concerning SAs friends... 7/19/2010 12:21 PM pg 311 2us reporting that New Israeli submarine is at entrance. 2 hours 12 minutes ago (this is important) 7/19/2010 2:55 PM pg 313 about 15 minutes ago . 2us captain reported that israeli submarine went below operational depth without catastrophic failure and was descending to entrance. Captain requesting further instructions. Standby 30 minutes 7/19/2010 3:56 PM pg 314 girlfriend is going of duty, , i glimpsed at a few post and want to Remind you to please follow my post in context between noise. I remind you that the classification of the Israeli submarine is above DED. it is not an "ordinary" submarine. remember when it appeared a twilight alert was issued on strategic assets. this is vector type intelligence which i cant read. good night all. |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good day, there are many serious Going on and I will try and post a Summary later but first I want to inform you of a very very unusual Occurrence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101153118 hours ago Manthatisi appeared on DED (This is very unexpected) Reading Chatter between Mistral and other assets it seems they are all surprised by the sudden appearance of Manthatisi in the theatre. High command is still asking for proof positive identification that this is indeed the SAS Manthatisi and what power source is used. They don't understand how the batteries can last this long. (My girlfriend says it is strange that "they" could track the Missouri but the Manthatisi just suddenly appeared undetected until it was within 3 nautical miles from the rim) There was a crisis alert for about two hours when It was nearly attacked by a German submarine. 2us has informed Mistral that this submarine, whether or not its the Manthatisi, is definitely Also fitted with a Calibrator with 2x the range With Missouri being mentioned, does that confirm we are talking positively about the GOM rim, or could Missouri have made it further afield since launch? |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More Russian News from RSOE EDIS RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Epidemic Hazard in Russia [Asia] on 03.08.2010. EDIS CODE: EH-20100803-27265-RUS. - About 130 people have been hospitalized in an apparent anthrax outbreak in Russia's Siberian city of Omsk, the regional Health Ministry said Tuesday Update 1 dead |
Hans The Magnificent User ID: 939493 United States 08/04/2010 10:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guten Morgen Bevvy, Nexus, and all... This is starting to read like a Tom Clancy novel. But then, everything he write is based on fact. Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057672 South Africa 08/04/2010 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who has some of the deepest goldmines in the world? South Africa and Russia. Could they have encountered this organism at those depths and developed an anti-dote or something? Or does it need oil to grow in? So many questions so few answers lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1057672 South Africa 08/04/2010 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More Russian News Quoting: bevvyfrom RSOE EDIS RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Epidemic Hazard in Russia [Asia] on 03.08.2010. EDIS CODE: EH-20100803-27265-RUS. - About 130 people have been hospitalized in an apparent anthrax outbreak in Russia's Siberian city of Omsk, the regional Health Ministry said Tuesday Update 1 dead Makes me wonder about the Russian underground biological research centre that was burned. |
bevvy User ID: 1057476 Australia 08/04/2010 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been thinking about this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1057672Who has some of the deepest goldmines in the world? South Africa and Russia. Could they have encountered this organism at those depths and developed an anti-dote or something? Or does it need oil to grow in? So many questions so few answers lol Good Morning Hans, I'm off to bed in a min, almost half past midnight.... microbes deep in gold mines - Scroogle search 1. The deep gold mines of South Africa: Windows into the subsurface ... "by TC Onstotta - Cited by 9 - Related articlesThe gold mines into the 2.9 Ga Witwatersrand Supergroup in ..... J.K. Fredrickson, and T.C. Onstott, "Microbes Deep inside the Earth", Scientific American ..." davidcwhite.org/fulltext/430.pdf 2. Microbial Diversity in Deep Gold Mine Samples, assessed by 16S ... "File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTMLMicrobial Diversity in Deep Gold Mine Samples, Assessed by 16S rDNA Analyses. Tom Gihring1, Duane Moser1, Li-Hung Lin2, Bianca Mislowac2, T.C. Onstott2, ..." deepbio.princeton.edu/samp/ussa2DNA.ppt 3. Race for Deep-sea Gold under Way "4 May 2009 ... For instance, an enzyme from microbes found there is being used to enhance the flow of oil extracted from deep reservoirs. "The mining needs ..." www.scientificcomputing.com/news-ds-Race-for-Deep-sea-Gold-under-Way-050409.aspx 4. Geological Tourist Destinations Deep Sea Mining Microbes "Deep Sea Mining. Microbes. Build underground constructions. Jaargang 11 - Nummer 3 ...... One type of gold mining activity was aimed at the ore contained ..." www.sme-tms.org/NR3_11.pdf 5. Related assemblages of sulphate-reducing bacteria associated with ... "by BJ Baker - 2003 - Cited by 48 - Related articlesWe characterized the diversity of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) associated with South African gold mine boreholes and deep aquifer systems in Washington ..." www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12662174 6. Archaeal Diversity in Waters from Deep South African Gold Mines ... "by K Takai - 2001 - Cited by 133 - Related articlesThe archaeal communities in the deep gold mine environments exhibited great ... of microbes in methane hydrate-bearing deep marine sediments on the Pacific ..." aem.asm.org/cgi/content/short/67/12/5750 7. Bacteria and Ore Formation - MEDIEVAL alchemists found in the "21 Jul 2001 ... Goldbugs. Gold mines may owe their origins to microbes. MEDIEVAL alchemists found in the ... deeP in the earth, and chemical precipita- ..." www.geobacter.org/press/2001-07-21-economist.pdf 8. Gold mine holds life untouched by the Sun - life - 19 October 2006 ... "19 Oct 2006... independently of the sun have been discovered deep in a South African gold mine. .... Many more microbes must still exist using the energy released by ... Gold and copper leach mines exist today using these bacteria. ..." www.newscientist.com/article/dn10336-gold-mine-holds-life-untouched-by-the-sun.html 9. nsf.gov - X-treme Microbes - Radiation Eaters- Photo Gallery "10 Jul 2008 ... Dusty roads lead to one of the microbe research sites in the deep gold mines of South Africa. Credit: From "The Sacred Balance. ..." www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/microbes/textonly/eaters_gallery.jsp 10. Dark Life: Biology - DEEP SCIENCE "The extent to which microbes can alter the subsurface environment in general is ... chemicals to chelate and precipitate gold from mining water represent an ..." www.deepscience.org/contents/dark_life.shtml No time to read any of this A/C, should keep you busy for a while, I have to lay my head down...goodnight All :) |
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