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Calcification, Silicification, Bioerosion

1984
Members of the phylum Porifera constitute an amazing array of species in terms of the kinds and shapes of mineral products they secrete. Depending upon the group, relatively enormous amounts of aragonite, calcite, and silica are secreted by these animals.
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An online bibliography of bioerosion references

2008
A bibliography of bioerosion-related books and papers has been available on the Internet for several years. The list now includes almost 2200 references. This bibliography is freely available to the public and frequently edited, so it grows in size, coverage, and accuracy.
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Microbial bioerosion of bone – a review

2008
Microbial alteration is an important pathway for bone degradation. Organisms involved in bioerosion of bone, mainly bacteria, fungi and cyanobacteria, create different types of alteration. While fungi and cyanobacteria dissolve the bone matrix resulting in branching tunnels, bacteria create microscopical focal destructions with a complex morphology ...
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Bioerosion

2005
Miles O. Hayes   +29 more
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Bioerosion

2019
David K. Weinstein   +2 more
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Bioerosion

1984
A. A. Ekdale   +2 more
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Marine Bioerosion

2013
Christine H. L. Schönberg, Max Wisshak
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Patterns and Processes in the Ordovician Bioerosion Revolution

Ichnos, 2006
Mark A Wilson, Timothy J Palmer
exaly  

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