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English: Diagnostic Drawing: Cyanobacteria associated with tufa. By Allan Pentecost
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Source http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/fbaia:2013 at http://www.environmentdata.org/ Agricultural & Environmental Data Archive (AEDA)
Author Pentecost, Allan [Photographer], Pentecost, Allan [Artist] (2016) Diagnostic Drawing: Cyanobacteria associated with tufa [image] Freshwater Biological Association [publisher]
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