Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]

Thesis (Bachelor of Science (CNAA) in Land Surveying) - North East London Polytechnic, 1979

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Main Author: 180259 Hamidi Ahmad
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:206502020-12-19T16:55:56ZSedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem] 180259 Hamidi Ahmad Thesis (Bachelor of Science (CNAA) in Land Surveying) - North East London Polytechnic, 1979PSZJBLMarine sedimentsHydrographic surveying
spellingShingle Marine sediments
Hydrographic surveying
180259 Hamidi Ahmad
Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title_full Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title_fullStr Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title_short Sedimentary environments in parts of the Southern North Sea and their relevance to hydrography / [mikrofilem]
title_sort sedimentary environments in parts of the southern north sea and their relevance to hydrography mikrofilem
topic Marine sediments
Hydrographic surveying
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