Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that forms on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair.
It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between 45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests.
The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener, described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian Mätzler in 2005.
In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the formation of hair ice.
【 在 rbs (jay) 的大作中提到: 】 : Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that forms : on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair. : It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between : 45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests. : The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener, : described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as : the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian M&# : 228;tzler in 2005. : In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the formation : of hair ice.
【 在 rbs (jay) 的大作中提到: 】 : Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that forms : on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair. : It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between : 45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests. : The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener, : described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as : the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian M: 228;tzler in 2005. : In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the formation : of hair ice.
Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that forms on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair.
It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between
45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests.
The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener,
described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian Mätzler in 2005.
In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the formation of hair ice.
魏格纳的大陆漂移比这个有名
不知道是什么样的真菌,脚气一样的真菌还是蘑菇一样的真菌
【 在 rbs (jay) 的大作中提到: 】
: Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that
forms
: on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair.
: It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between
: 45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests.
: The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener,
: described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as
: the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian M&#
: 228;tzler in 2005.
: In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the
formation
: of hair ice.
成毛菌
【 在 rbs (jay) 的大作中提到: 】
: Hair ice, also known as ice wool or frost beard, is a type of ice that
forms
: on dead wood and takes the shape of fine, silky hair.
: It is somewhat uncommon, and has been reported mostly at latitudes between
: 45 and 55 °N in broadleaf forests.
: The meteorologist and discoverer of continental drift, Alfred Wegener,
: described hair ice on wet dead wood in 1918, assuming some specific fungi as
: the catalyst, a theory mostly confirmed by Gerhart Wagner and Christian M: 228;tzler in 2005.
: In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the
formation
: of hair ice.