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English: Effects of acidic vapors on mollusk shells. The efflorecence is clearly visible in both specimens. To the right, an affected shell of Olivancillaria urceus (marine snail); To the left an affected shell of Corbicula fluminea (freshwater bivalve). Both were exposed to an excessively humid and acidic medium (acetic acid) for some weeks.
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13:28, 18 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 13:28, 18 June 20093,264 × 2,448 (1.32 MB)Daniel Cavallari{{Information |Description={{en|1=Effects of acidic vapours on mollusk shells. The efflorecence is clearly visible in both specimens. To the right, an affected shell of ''Olivancillaria urceus''(marine Gastropod snail); To the left an affected shell of ''

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