Subject: Buried metal
Jack Ogden <jack [at] striptwist__com> writes >There are sometimes minute, very fragile meandering tubes on ancient >buried metal objects that I have always thought of as 'worm casts' >(though that might not be the right term). ... Very likely these tubes are the product of filiform corrosion. See <URL:http://www.chem.fsu.edu/editors/STEINBOCK/projects/ffc/ffc.htm> and corrosion texts for a discussion of this interesting phenomenon. This could be checked by determining whether the tube material has a metal content that is similar to or a component of the underlying metal object. Patrick Gallagher Materials Preservation *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:8 Distributed: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-8-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 13 July, 2004