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Chen et al., 2021 - Google Patents

The organisms on rock cultural heritages: growth and weathering

Chen et al., 2021

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12639767138274762699
Author
Chen X
Bai F
Huang J
Lu Y
Wu Y
Yu J
Bai S
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Geoheritage

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Weathering represents severe destruction to outdoor cultural rock heritages. In the process, biological weathering caused by microorganisms is known to be the key process. With abundantly available nutrients and a suitable climate, there is a higher abundance and …
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