210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary

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210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary. / Lundqvist, Dorte P.; Jansen, Ditte L.; Christiansen, Christian; Jensen, Anders; Balstrøm, Thomas; Kunzendorf, Helmar.

I: Geografisk Tidsskrift, Bind 103, Nr. 2, 2003, s. 99-109.

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Lundqvist, DP, Jansen, DL, Christiansen, C, Jensen, A, Balstrøm, T & Kunzendorf, H 2003, '210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary', Geografisk Tidsskrift, bind 103, nr. 2, s. 99-109.

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Lundqvist, D. P., Jansen, D. L., Christiansen, C., Jensen, A., Balstrøm, T., & Kunzendorf, H. (2003). 210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary. Geografisk Tidsskrift, 103(2), 99-109.

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Lundqvist DP, Jansen DL, Christiansen C, Jensen A, Balstrøm T, Kunzendorf H. 210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary. Geografisk Tidsskrift. 2003;103(2):99-109.

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Lundqvist, Dorte P. ; Jansen, Ditte L. ; Christiansen, Christian ; Jensen, Anders ; Balstrøm, Thomas ; Kunzendorf, Helmar. / 210Pb based deposition rates in the North Sea-Baltic Sea transition - A summary. I: Geografisk Tidsskrift. 2003 ; Bind 103, Nr. 2. s. 99-109.

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