Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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These long - fetch waves enter Bootless Bay through a major gap in the barrier reef opposite its entrance ( Figure 1 ) , and their energy is in turn reduced by the fringing reef which develops towards them , so that lower energy waves ...
These long - fetch waves enter Bootless Bay through a major gap in the barrier reef opposite its entrance ( Figure 1 ) , and their energy is in turn reduced by the fringing reef which develops towards them , so that lower energy waves ...
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A white clay unit that extends from directly beneath the lower olive grey clay band to the base of the site is composed of a complex series of very finely stratified bands of reworked ash , freshwater shell , and organic material .
A white clay unit that extends from directly beneath the lower olive grey clay band to the base of the site is composed of a complex series of very finely stratified bands of reworked ash , freshwater shell , and organic material .
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rugose , suggesting an old animal ; the alveolar shelf runs for 15 mm beyond the posterior margin of M5 and terminates with an oblique angle ; the digastric fossa is shallow but its lower margin is missing ; the digastric process ...
rugose , suggesting an old animal ; the alveolar shelf runs for 15 mm beyond the posterior margin of M5 and terminates with an oblique angle ; the digastric fossa is shallow but its lower margin is missing ; the digastric process ...
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