Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Natural history |
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Hydrographic work , essential because the Fly River is the principal means of two - way transport to and from Kiunga , was thereby accelerated . It is , however , a continuous task in view of the instability of the waterway ; collection ...
Hydrographic work , essential because the Fly River is the principal means of two - way transport to and from Kiunga , was thereby accelerated . It is , however , a continuous task in view of the instability of the waterway ; collection ...
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... had been considered for this role but its positioning with respect to the Torres Strait leads to a greater predominance of diurnal constituents as compared with the general semi - diurnal characteristic of Fly River tides . Anon .
... had been considered for this role but its positioning with respect to the Torres Strait leads to a greater predominance of diurnal constituents as compared with the general semi - diurnal characteristic of Fly River tides . Anon .
Page 147
The following recommendations were made : ( a ) be the standard Lewada Village , rather than Daru should port for the Fly River . ( b ) Any further tidal analysis in the Fly River should incorporate : installation of a further tidal ...
The following recommendations were made : ( a ) be the standard Lewada Village , rather than Daru should port for the Fly River . ( b ) Any further tidal analysis in the Fly River should incorporate : installation of a further tidal ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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