Skeletal Structures of the Ocean, Hypotheses and Interpretation of the Phenomenon

Abstract

In this paper bringing up hypothesis about self-formation of an ocean skeletal structures (OSS) assembled of fragments of a skeletal structures (SS) of clouds when they fall dawn on an ocean surface (OS) in a result of a certain atmospheric processes. It is given interpretation of an evidencing phenomenon basing on the possibility of the surface tension forces action even on the OSS blocks which are immersed in the sea. The capillary model of the observable phenomenon (the OSS) is offered on the basis of which calculations of durability and buoyancy of its separate blocks such as vertically floating cylinders are carried out. Data on the nature observable OSS can be useful at modelling many processes connected with Ocean.

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