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Heiner Siedel (2008): Salt-induced alveolar weathering of rhyolite tuff on a building: causes and processes.- In: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet DTU (eds.): Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculpture. Proceeding of the conference in Copenhagen 22-24 October 2008, pp. 79-88  
Heiner Siedel (2008): Salt-induced alveolar weathering of rhyolite tuff on a building: causes and processes.- In: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet DTU (eds.): Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculpture. Proceeding of the conference in Copenhagen 22-24 October 2008, pp. 79-88  



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<bibimport/> Heiner Siedel (2008): Salt-induced alveolar weathering of rhyolite tuff on a building: causes and processes.- In: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet DTU (eds.): Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculpture. Proceeding of the conference in Copenhagen 22-24 October 2008, pp. 79-88


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