File:Liesegang Sandstein ReiKi.jpg
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DescriptionLiesegang Sandstein ReiKi.jpg |
Deutsch: Liesegangsche Ringe in einem Sandstein |
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Date | 1 June 2006 (upload date) | ||||||||
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Author | R. Kirchner | ||||||||
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