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Feasibility of targets for ecological status of rivers: diagnosis and prediction using long-term biological and chemical datasets. Looking back for the future

Feasibility of targets for ecological status of rivers: diagnosis and prediction using long-term biological and chemical datasets. Looking back for the future
Feasibility of targets for ecological status of rivers: diagnosis and prediction using long-term biological and chemical datasets. Looking back for the future
Langford, T.E.
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Ferguson, A.G.P.
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Howard, S.R.
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Langford, T.E.
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Ferguson, A.G.P.
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Howard, S.R.
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Langford, T.E., Ferguson, A.G.P. and Howard, S.R. (2003) Feasibility of targets for ecological status of rivers: diagnosis and prediction using long-term biological and chemical datasets. Looking back for the future. Linnean Society Symposium, London, UK. 30 Sep 2003.

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Published date: October 2003
Venue - Dates: Linnean Society Symposium, London, UK, 2003-09-30 - 2003-09-30

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Local EPrints ID: 53603
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/53603
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Date deposited: 29 Jul 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 17:36

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Author: T.E. Langford
Author: A.G.P. Ferguson
Author: S.R. Howard

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