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Water filtration through reflective microtidal beaches and shallow sublittoral sands and its implications for an inshore ecosystem in Western Australia
Record no:
64622
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RP23605
Author:
McLachlan, Anton
;
Eliot, I.
;
Clarke, D. J.
Citation:
ESTUARINE, COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE. 1985 v.21 : 91-104;
Year:
1985
Subject:
Seashore ecology
;
Marine ecology
;
Beaches
;
Seawater
;
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