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A coral rock that has undergone bioerosion. From NOAA

My impression is that this photo could be showing chemical (or biological?) dissolution of the limestone pedicle or rock that occurred when a thicker layer of sediment was present here. - Marshman 00:36, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
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Source nur03009, National Undersearch Research Program (NURP) Collection; NOAA Photo Library
Author OAR/National Undersea Research Program (NURP)

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  • 2004-04-29 01:41 Aarchiba 700×459×8 (82590 bytes) A coral reef tha has undergone bioerosion. From the NOAAhttp://www.photolib.noaa.gov/nurp/nur03009.htm {{msg:PD}}

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