Carbonates from the ancient world's longest aqueduct: A testament of Byzantine water management
Gül Sürmelihindi(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Regina Mertz‐Kraus(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Christoph Spötl(Universität Innsbruck), Cees W. Passchier(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), James Crow(University of Edinburgh)
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