File:Shell-urethane-foam-accretion-Carrlee.jpg
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Shell. Accretion or Deposit caused by contact with degrading soft urethane foam. Comment: This delicate shell collection had been packed with soft urethane foam that became sticky and crumbly with age. Image credit: Ellen Carrlee, Alaska State Museums. Permission received 9/27/2022 from Ellen Carrlee via email to Jwuebold
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current | 18:32, 24 February 2023 | ![]() | 900 × 1,200 (693 KB) | Eguerard (talk | contribs) | Shell. Accretion or Deposit caused by contact with degrading soft urethane foam. Comment: This delicate shell collection had been packed with soft urethane foam that became sticky and crumbly with age. Image credit: Ellen Carrlee, Alaska State Museums. Permission received 9/27/2022 from Ellen Carrlee via email to Jwuebold |
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