Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea., 1987 - Natural history |
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This heating was most pronounced at the surface with the temperature rising from 23.5 to 25.5 OC . During the night the entire water column presumably cooled down with the largest decrease being close to the surface because at 0850 h ...
This heating was most pronounced at the surface with the temperature rising from 23.5 to 25.5 OC . During the night the entire water column presumably cooled down with the largest decrease being close to the surface because at 0850 h ...
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In successional terms , this site is the ' youngest as its surface is severely disturbed , probably several times a year . This disturbance results in severe damage to , or complete destruction of , its vegetation cover .
In successional terms , this site is the ' youngest as its surface is severely disturbed , probably several times a year . This disturbance results in severe damage to , or complete destruction of , its vegetation cover .
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Tan column buried in sedimeng with oral disc at surface . Simply branched tentacles bome along sides of 16-24 long ( up to 100 mm ) , narrow extensions of tan oral disc ( up to 80 mm ) that are spread flat on substratum surface .
Tan column buried in sedimeng with oral disc at surface . Simply branched tentacles bome along sides of 16-24 long ( up to 100 mm ) , narrow extensions of tan oral disc ( up to 80 mm ) that are spread flat on substratum surface .
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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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