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An assessment of biological processes close to the sea bed in a slope region and its significance to the assessment of sea-bed disposal of radioactive waste

An assessment of biological processes close to the sea bed in a slope region and its significance to the assessment of sea-bed disposal of radioactive waste
An assessment of biological processes close to the sea bed in a slope region and its significance to the assessment of sea-bed disposal of radioactive waste
radioactive waste disposal, staffpub, porcupine seabight, continental slope, rockall waters
185
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
Hargreaves, P. M.
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Ellis, C. J.
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Angel, M. V.
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Hargreaves, P. M.
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Ellis, C. J.
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Angel, M. V.
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Hargreaves, P. M., Ellis, C. J. and Angel, M. V. (1984) An assessment of biological processes close to the sea bed in a slope region and its significance to the assessment of sea-bed disposal of radioactive waste (Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Report, 185) Wormley, UK. Institute of Oceanographic Sciences 121pp.

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Published date: 1984
Keywords: radioactive waste disposal, staffpub, porcupine seabight, continental slope, rockall waters
Organisations: National Oceanography Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 392157
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/392157
PURE UUID: e5542d29-ecba-4944-967c-d09c53d02272

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Author: P. M. Hargreaves
Author: C. J. Ellis
Author: M. V. Angel

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