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Goudie.etal:1992 Goudie, A. S.; Allison, R. J.; McLaren, S. J. (1992): The relations between modulus of elasticity and temperature in the context of the experimental simulation of rock weathering by fire. In: Earth Surface Processes & Landforms, 17 (6), 605-615
Goudie.etal:1995 Goudie, Andrew S.; Viles, Heather A. (1995): The nature and pattern of debris liberation by salt weathering: a laboratory study. In: Earth Surf. Processes Landforms, 20 (5), 437-49
Goudie.etal:1997 Goudie, A. S.; Viles, H. (Hrsg.) (1997): Salt Weathering Hazards, John Wiley, Chichester
Goudie.etal:1997a Goudie, A. S.; Viles, H. A.; Parker, A. G. (1997): Monitoring of rapid salt weathering in the central Namib Desert using limestone blocks. In: Journal of Arid Environments, 37 (4), 581-598
Goudie.etal:1999 Goudie, A. S.; Viles, H. A. (1999): The frequency and magnitude concept in relation to rock weathering. In: Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband, (115), 175-189
Goudie:1974 Goudie, Andrew S. (1974): Further Experimental Investigation of Rock weathering by Salt and Other Mechanical Processes. In: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Suplementband, 21 (), 1-12
Goudie:1977 Goudie, A. S. (1977): Sodium sulphate weathering and the disintegration of Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. In: Earth Surf. Process., 2 (1), 75-86
Goudie:1983 Goudie, A. S. (1983): Surface efflorescences and nitrate beds. In: Goudie, A. S. (Hrsg.):, Academic, 187-195.
Goudie:1984 Goudie, A. S. (1984): Salt efflorescences and salt weathering in the Hunza Valley, Karakoram mountains, Pakistan. In: Miller, K. J. (Hrsg.): The International Karakoram Project. Volume 2: proc. conference London, Cambridge University Press, 607-615.
Goudie:1985 Goudie, A. S. (1985): Salt Weathering., School of Geography, University of Oxford.
Goudie:1985a Goudie, Andrew (1985): Salt weathering. In: Research Paper - University of Oxford, School of Geography, 33 (), 31
Goudie:1986 Goudie, A. S. (1986): Laboratory simulation of ''the wick effect'' in salt weathering of rock. In: Earth surfaces processes and landforms, 11 (3), 275-285
Goudie:1993 Goudie, A. S. (1993): Salt attack on buildings and other structures in arid lands. In: Fookes, P. G.; Parry, R. H. G. (Hrsg.): 1st International symposium on Engineering characteristics of Arid Soils,Rotterdam; Balkema; 1994 15-28.
Goudie:1993a Goudie, A. S. (1993): Salt weathering simulation using a single-immersion technique. In: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 18 (4), 369-376
Goudie:1999 Goudie, Andrew S. (1999): Salt Weathering Hazards, John Wiley, Chichester
Goudie:1999a Goudie, A. S. (1999): Experimental salt weathering of limestones in relation to rock properties. In: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 24 (8), 715-724
Goudie:1999b Goudie, A. S. (1999): A comparison of the relative resistance of limestones to frost and salt weathering. In: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 10 (4), 309-316
Goudie:2000 Goudie, A. S. (2000): Experimental physical weathering. In: Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband, 120 (), 133-144
Graham.etal:2014 Graham, C. ans Lee, M.; Phoenix, V.; Young, M. (2014): Peering into the rock a 4D synchrotron study of salt solution movement within masonry sandstone. In: Hilde De Clercq (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2014 3rd International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures,KIK-IRPA, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage Brussels 61-79, https://doi.org/10.5165/hawk-hhg/257.
Granneman.etal:2017 Granneman, Sanne J. C.; Lubelli, Barbara; Rob P. J., van Hees (2017): Mitigating salt damage in lime-based mortars with mixed-in crystallization modifiers. In: Laue, Steffen (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2017. Fourth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany, 20-22 September 2017,Verlag der Fachhochschule Potsdam 100-107, 10.5165/hawk-hhg/326.
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