Talk:Sea foam
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Cause of the Biskopsberga phenomenon?
[edit]Above Biskopsberga, Sweden (1808, or 1816?) the sun look'd kind of dark red colored and millions of dark globule shaped bodies flew across the sky (appearing above the western horizon and disappearing above the eastern horizon). Some of those globule shaped bodies descended to the ground and vanished quickly (as a thin film of fluid soap). Could this have been related to sea foam which was transported by wind, over land? DannyCaes (talk) 18:05, 2 July 2022 (UTC)
Biogeochemistry
[edit]Hello all, Several students from a biogeochemistry graduate course are interested in expanding and editing this article to include more detail on formation, ecology, and chemical components of sea foam. Please let us know if that will be an issue or if there is anything we should be aware of. Thank you! Vickeroodle (talk) 21:22, 6 November 2018 (UTC)Vickeroodle
It would be great if we could expand the article to include if Sea Foam is part of a pollution issue (as in did it occur hundreds of years ago were there any reports of it in any writings?) JulianHensey (talk) 13:55, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
File:Sea foam at Ocean Beach in San Francisco -1 on 3-25-11.jpg to appear as POTD soon
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Sea foam
[edit]We have just had an article published on Sea Foam: Basically sea Foam is structurally formed from a closed cell polymer whose source is In-fall from space McGeoch J.E.M and McGeoch M.W. (2024) Sea foam contains hemoglycin from cosmic dust. RSC Advances, 2024, 14, 36919 – 36929. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra06881e Mcgeoch (talk) 18:54, 21 November 2024 (UTC)