Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea., 1987 - Natural history |
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Most of these are swampland plants rather than aquatics and most were not found in water depths greater than 50 cm . The Scirpus zone extended to just over 1 m depth . The E. sphacelata zone was virtually contiguous with the Scirpus ...
Most of these are swampland plants rather than aquatics and most were not found in water depths greater than 50 cm . The Scirpus zone extended to just over 1 m depth . The E. sphacelata zone was virtually contiguous with the Scirpus ...
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Depth relationships for the anaerobic layers are similar to those in GR 4. Corg / Near ratios showed only a minor increase with depth from a value of 20 at the surface . In the absence of absolute age determinations , only relative ...
Depth relationships for the anaerobic layers are similar to those in GR 4. Corg / Near ratios showed only a minor increase with depth from a value of 20 at the surface . In the absence of absolute age determinations , only relative ...
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In general the water depth over the flat increases gradually from the shoreline to a depth of about 1.5 m adjacent to the inner edge of the fringing reef . Much of the back - reef flat is exposed at the lowest tides .
In general the water depth over the flat increases gradually from the shoreline to a depth of about 1.5 m adjacent to the inner edge of the fringing reef . Much of the back - reef flat is exposed at the lowest tides .
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Contents
A classification of seasonal rainfall in Papua New Guinea | 1 |
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
Trace metal fractionation in sediments from Lake Murray Papua New Guinea | 22 |
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