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I work with the geoarchaeology of old stone: quarries, monuments, rock art. And I try to figure out about their weathering, and conservation using traditional crafts. I also burn lime the traditional way. Many of my domestic services are managed through FABRICA, a registered Norwegian company established with good partners. On this website I publish articles on geology and cultural heritage. For the joy of old stone! Per Storemyr
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Impressions of limestone bioerosion on the Croatian island of Mljet
As the final destination of our family’s road trip through Europe this summer, the Croatian island of Mljet offered a beginner’s crash course on bioerosion of limestone. My experience in weathering has mostly been connected to abiotic phenomena such as salt and frost weathering, so it was fascinating to observe the bizarre forms made by living organisms, especially in the littoral zone of the rocky coast. Particularly interesting is the boring into the limestone by bivalves, limpets, barnacles and several other organisms. Continue reading
Posted in Geomorphology
Tagged Adriatic Sea, bioerosion, biokarst, boring organisms, coastal bioerosion, Croatia, Geomorphology, karst, limestone, Mljet
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