The rock coast of the British Isles: Weathering and biogenic processes
An abundance of moisture, salts and organic life make rock coasts a unique weathering environment. Here, mechanical and chemical processes act to break down rocks alongside the influence of waves, tides and geological factors. Organisms concurrently break down (bioweathering and bioerosion) and prot...
Auteur principal: | Coombes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological Society
2014
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