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Title:
Oceanographic aspects of Shark Bay, Western Australia
Author:
Logan, Brian W.
Citation:
ACCNO:11029
Publisher:
Perth, WA : University of Western Australia. Dept. of Environmental Engineering
Year:
1998
Description:
89 p. ill., diagrs., maps, tables, 29 cm.
Subject:
Shark Bay - Western Australia.
;
Salinity data
;
Maps
;
Geomorphology
;
Tides
;
Tidal mixing
;
Leeuwin Current - Western Australia
;
Modelling.
;
Mathematical models
;
Winds
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
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Iron Mountain
551.46(941.41.08) BUR
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