Bioerosion of shells on the beach – and in old Norwegian lime mortars

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Worm tube and other secondary, micritic lime deposits on an oyster shell. Width of field 12 mm. Photo by PS

Worm tube and other secondary, micritic lime deposits on an oyster shell. Width of field 12 mm. Photo by PS

Worm tube and other secondary, micritic lime deposits on an oyster shell. Width of field 12 mm. Photo by PS


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