Marano et al., 2016 - Google Patents
A first report of biodeterioration caused by cyanobacterial biofilms of exposed fossil bones: A case study of the middle Pleistocene site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio …Marano et al., 2016
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- 6424334810449175811
- Author
- Marano F
- Di Rita F
- Palombo M
- Ellwood N
- Bruno L
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- International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
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Abstract La Polledrara di Cecanibbio is a Pleistocene fossiliferous deposit near Rome (Italy) where large quantities of bones, belonging mainly to elephants, have been discovered and 'musealized'under an enclosing structure. The prevailing environmental conditions inside …
- 210000000988 Bone and Bones 0 title abstract description 62
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