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A French submarine missing for over 50 years has been found in the Mediterranean. The wreck of the Minerve, according to Agence France-Presse, was discovered off the port of Toulon, on the south coast of France, with the find announced by officials on Monday. A private vessel reportedly ...
has finally been found. The missing and presumed-lost sub was discovered off the coast of northern Japan by a team using autonomous underwater vehicles. The submarine disappeared in November 1944, on her 11th war patrol, likely after striking a mine. The announcement was made by the ...
SO2, HCl, HF) are mostly dissolved. Geothermometric calculations based on chemical equilibria of both the CO2-CH4-H2 and C3H6-C3H8 systems indicate equilibrium temperatures in the range of 340-380 °C at redox conditions more oxidizing than those typically dominating hydrothermal reservoirs. The ...
because most of it is submerged. Only out of the water can you get an appreciation for how big they are. The pictures to the right are of the same class of submarine (Ohio Class), and the second picture has two identical submarines, one on the pier and one in the water next to it...