Sample number and classification stability in vegetation studies
Sample number and classification stability in vegetation studies
The charts associated with the Limestones are biogenic and often contain abundant siliceous sponge spicules. They result from release of silica rich connate water along faults during periods of fault movement.
University of Southampton
1976
Clayton, Jean Elizabeth
(1976)
Sample number and classification stability in vegetation studies.
University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.
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The charts associated with the Limestones are biogenic and often contain abundant siliceous sponge spicules. They result from release of silica rich connate water along faults during periods of fault movement.
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Published date: 1976
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Jean Elizabeth Clayton
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