Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Page 65
It is apparent that until the seawall was built , roughly along the zone of transition from the beach or spit to beachridge sediments , the normal onshore and offshore coastal sediment fluxes ( see e.g. Kidd , 1985 ) transferred ...
It is apparent that until the seawall was built , roughly along the zone of transition from the beach or spit to beachridge sediments , the normal onshore and offshore coastal sediment fluxes ( see e.g. Kidd , 1985 ) transferred ...
Page 66
The beach zone on the western side of the sandspit ( ie the zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm waves ( see profile 1 , Figure 4 ) . Associated longshore drift transports sandy sediment from ...
The beach zone on the western side of the sandspit ( ie the zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm waves ( see profile 1 , Figure 4 ) . Associated longshore drift transports sandy sediment from ...
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Suoma internally predominantly white ( white zones about 4-5 times broader than the blackish zone lines ) . Ascospores light brown , 9-10 x 4-4.5 um . Stroma internally predominantly brown ( greyish brown zones 2-3 times broader than ...
Suoma internally predominantly white ( white zones about 4-5 times broader than the blackish zone lines ) . Ascospores light brown , 9-10 x 4-4.5 um . Stroma internally predominantly brown ( greyish brown zones 2-3 times broader than ...
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