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Lichen-induced biomodification of calcareous surfaces: bioprotection versus biodeterioration

De La Rosa et al., 2013

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3709811690348343245
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De La Rosa J
Warke P
Smith B
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Progress in Physical Geography

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Studies demonstrate the active and passive capability of lichens to inhibit or retard the weathering of calcareous surfaces. Lichen coverage may actively protect a surface through shielding by the thallus and the binding and waterproofing of the rock surface and …
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