2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0964-8305(00)00109-8
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Biodeterioration of stone: a review

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“…Organic involvement in the removal and/or chemical transformation of rock and stone is conceptualised as 'bioweathering' and 'bioerosion' by geomorphologists (e.g., Naylor et al, 2002;Viles, 2013) and 'biodeterioration' by engineers and built heritage scientists (e.g., Dornieden et al, 2000;Sanchez-Silva and Rosowsky, 2008;Warscheid and Braams, 2000). In the natural world these interactions contribute to the formation of distinctive topographical features (landforms) across a range of spatial and temporal scales (see Viles, 1988;Coombes, 2016 and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic involvement in the removal and/or chemical transformation of rock and stone is conceptualised as 'bioweathering' and 'bioerosion' by geomorphologists (e.g., Naylor et al, 2002;Viles, 2013) and 'biodeterioration' by engineers and built heritage scientists (e.g., Dornieden et al, 2000;Sanchez-Silva and Rosowsky, 2008;Warscheid and Braams, 2000). In the natural world these interactions contribute to the formation of distinctive topographical features (landforms) across a range of spatial and temporal scales (see Viles, 1988;Coombes, 2016 and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of weatherable minerals such as feldspars and clays may increase susceptibility to attack (Warscheid and Braams 2000). Typical transformation mechanisms involve physical and biochemical processes that are generally interlinked (Gadd 2017).…”
Section: The Specific Ecological Roles Of Scleractinian Corals On Cormentioning
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“…[18,19]. La influencia de los sulfatos ha sido poco estudiada aunque hay trabajos que citan los sulfatos como limitantes del crecimiento de algunas se encuentran en contacto con el mismo medio de cultivo lo que implica que no existirían cambios de pH que afecten a la solución de cultivo empleada en estos experimentos.…”
Section: Determinación De Las Sales Solubles Y Del Ph De Los Lixiviadunclassified