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The Becher wetlands, a Ramsar site: evolution of wetlands habitats and vegetation associations on a Holocene coastal plain, South-Western Australia - v. 1

Part of the Wetlands. Ecology, conservation and management series
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This is a landmark study of the Holocene evolution and functioning of a suite of seasonal wetland basins in the temperate coastal zone of Western Australia, which were added to the the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance because of their setting, their method of formation and deepening, their history of infilling, their complex hydrological mechanisms, and their dynamic hydrochemical and vegetation responses.

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Springer
1402046723 / 9781402046728
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/07/2014
English
680 pages
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