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- Biorock abstract "Biorock, also known as Seacrete or Seament, is a trademark name used by Biorock, Inc. to refer to the substance formed by electro-accumulation of minerals dissolved in seawater. Prof. Wolf Hilbertz developed the process and patented it in 1979. The building process, popularly called accretion, is not to be confused with Biorock sewage treatment. The biorock building process grows cement-like engineering structures and marine ecosystems, often for mariculture of corals, oysters, clams, lobsters and fish in salt water. It works by passing a small electrical current through electrodes in the water. The structure grows more or less without limit as long as current flows.".
- Biorock thumbnail Aragonite_in_tube.JPG?width=300.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink biorock-thailand.com.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Changes%20In%20Zooxanthellae%20Density,%20Morphology,%20and%20Mitotic%20In.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Handbook%20of%20Regenerative%20Landscape%20Design.5.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink www.biorock-workshop.org.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink www.biorock.net.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink www.globalcoral.org.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Applicazione%20della%20elettrodeposizione%20nel%20recupero%20di%20mattes%20di%20Posidonia%20oeanica,.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Coral%20Reef%20and%20Fisheries%20Habitat%20Restoration%20in%20the%20Coral%20Triangle.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Effect%20of%20hurricanes%20on%20Biorock%20Coral%20Reef%20Restoration%20Projects.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Reef%20Restoration%20as%20a%20Fisheries%20Management%20Tool.htm.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Solution%20for%20Corals%20in%20Peril.htm.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink Suitability%20of%20mineral%20accretion.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink WRR%20Goreau%20&%20Hilbertz%202005.pdf.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink White%20Papers.1.htm.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink www.wolfhilbertz.com.
- Biorock wikiPageExternalLink hilbertz_IEEE_1979.pdf.
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- Biorock wikiPageID "17718503".
- Biorock wikiPageRevisionID "603375397".
- Biorock hasPhotoCollection Biorock.
- Biorock subject Category:Building_materials.
- Biorock subject Category:Concrete.
- Biorock subject Category:Marine_biology.
- Biorock type Artifact100021939.
- Biorock type BuildingMaterial114786479.
- Biorock type BuildingMaterials.
- Biorock type Object100002684.
- Biorock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Biorock type Whole100003553.
- Biorock comment "Biorock, also known as Seacrete or Seament, is a trademark name used by Biorock, Inc. to refer to the substance formed by electro-accumulation of minerals dissolved in seawater. Prof. Wolf Hilbertz developed the process and patented it in 1979. The building process, popularly called accretion, is not to be confused with Biorock sewage treatment.".
- Biorock label "Accrétion minérale électrolytique".
- Biorock label "Biorock".
- Biorock label "Biorock".
- Biorock sameAs Biorock.
- Biorock sameAs Accrétion_minérale_électrolytique.
- Biorock sameAs m.047982g.
- Biorock sameAs Q864689.
- Biorock sameAs Q864689.
- Biorock sameAs Biorock.
- Biorock wasDerivedFrom Biorock?oldid=603375397.
- Biorock depiction Aragonite_in_tube.JPG.
- Biorock isPrimaryTopicOf Biorock.