Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Natural history |
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Page 128
Alveolinella occurs in this lagoon where substrates are less subject to current or wave action . in lar din ore of In or In the SUOS banc ... These tests were found in water 5 to over 50 m deep , and they probably occur even deeper .
Alveolinella occurs in this lagoon where substrates are less subject to current or wave action . in lar din ore of In or In the SUOS banc ... These tests were found in water 5 to over 50 m deep , and they probably occur even deeper .
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Not only would sequence of parallel extensive vertical slumps be geomorphologically unlikely , but also the local evidence indicates that this did not occur . Slumping can be seen to have occurred over large areas of these slopes ...
Not only would sequence of parallel extensive vertical slumps be geomorphologically unlikely , but also the local evidence indicates that this did not occur . Slumping can be seen to have occurred over large areas of these slopes ...
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Cuma c.f. gradata occurred in only two zones , the sandflat ( zone 1 ) and the Sonneratia - Avicennia zone ( zone 2 ) . ... Since neither of these species appeared in the other two zones it seems possible that these two species occur ...
Cuma c.f. gradata occurred in only two zones , the sandflat ( zone 1 ) and the Sonneratia - Avicennia zone ( zone 2 ) . ... Since neither of these species appeared in the other two zones it seems possible that these two species occur ...
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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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