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Industrialised embayments and their environmental problems: A case study of Swansea Bay : proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium held at University College, Swansea, 26th-28th September 1979
Collins, M.B.; Banner, F.T.; Tyler, P.A.; Wakefield, S.J.; James, A.E. (Ed.) (1980). Industrialised embayments and their environmental problems: A case study of Swansea Bay : proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium held at University College, Swansea, 26th-28th September 1979. Pergamon Press: New York. 632 pp.

Keywords
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

Authors  Top 
  • Collins, M.B., editor
  • Banner, F.T., editor
  • Tyler, P.A., editor, more
  • Wakefield, S.J., editor
  • James, A.E., editor

Content
  • Morris, A.W.; Mantoura, R.F.C. (1980). Chemistry of Swansea Bay: 1. General description, in: Collins, M.B. et al. (Ed.) Industrialised embayments and their environmental problems: A case study of Swansea Bay : proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium held at University College, Swansea, 26th-28th September 1979. pp. 349-463, more
  • Joint, I.R. (1980). phytoplankton production in Swansea Bay, in: Collins, M.B. et al. (Ed.) Industrialised embayments and their environmental problems: A case study of Swansea Bay : proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium held at University College, Swansea, 26th-28th September 1979. pp. 469-479, more
  • Warwick, R.M.; George, C.L. (1980). Annual macrofauna production in an Abra community, in: Collins, M.B. et al. (Ed.) Industrialised embayments and their environmental problems: A case study of Swansea Bay : proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium held at University College, Swansea, 26th-28th September 1979. pp. 517-538, more

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