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Mineral Accretion / Coral Documentation
Wolf H. Hilbertz and Thomas J. Goreau
Images 41-48
Version: 1999/09/27
Image # 41 / 3
Name: Accretion_Necklace_Apr_1999.jpg
Ihuru Necklace, Maldives. April 1999. Four sections of reinforcing
bar overgrown by mineral accretion. have been sawed off. The internal steel
rods are completely without rust. Around 2 centimeters thickness of mineral
accretion has grown in a year and a half. The blue and grey marks are paint
scraped off the hacksaw blade. The dark ring indicates a period when the
power was turned off. Dark colored surface material is a thin layer of
microscopic algae growing on the exposed surface, while the light
colored surfaces were buried in the sand.
Image # 42 / 5
Name: Accretion_samples,_Ihuru_4=_1.jpg
Ihuru Necklace, Maldives. April 1999. Year and a half old samples of
mineral accretion growing over steel rod. Two of the samples have superficial
rust which formed after it was cut, from expoure to salt air, but the steel
rods themselves are intact. Steel rods of two different thicknesses are
seen. The second piece from the right has a coral skeleton embedded into
the mineral accretion.
Image # 43 / 59
Image Name: Sandbags_Ihuru_Apr_1999jpeg_1.jpg
Ihuru, Maldives. April 1999. Sandbags used to protect beach against
erosion. This is
extremely expensive and only provides temporary relief. The large mineral
accretion
breakwater called the Ihuru Necklace was built offshore from this site.
Image # 44 / 60
Image Name: Trinity_1_April_99jpeg_1.jpg
Ihuru Trinity, Maldives. April 1999. One of three similar structures
built at around 10 metres (30 feet) depth, with variety of branching
and head corals growing on it.
Image # 45 / 61
Image Name: Trinity_2_Apr_1999jpeg_1.jpg
Ihuru Trinity, Maldives. April 1999. Another view of one of the three
structures with many small corals well established and starting to cover
it.
Image # 46 / 62
Image Name: Wire_1_Apr_1999_jpeg_2.jpg
Ihuru, Maldives. April 1999. Coral attached to structure by wire a
few months previously. The coral has already completely overgrown the wire.
Image # 47 / 63
Image Name: Wire_mats_Apr_1999jpeg_1.jpg
Ihuru, Maldives. April 1999. Freshly started coral nursery.made of
mesh on which mineral
accretion is not yet visible, and seeded with small fragments of branching
corals.
Image # 48 / 1
Image Name: Accretion_1.jpg
Preparation of a double walled cylindrical form for mineral accretion.
Two concentric cylinders of square steel mesh are separated by circular
spacers.
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