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EMECS Conference Abstract

Author: Tohru Seiki

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Nov 19, 2003 Denitrification and nitrogen fixation in tidal flats and shallow coastal areas in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
Nov 9, 1999 Relationship between Macrobenthic Fauna and Sediment Condition in the Seto Inland Sea
Nov 9, 1999 The Significance of Tidal Flats for Environmental Preservation
Nov 9, 1999 Horizontal and Vertical Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Sediment of the Seto Inland Sea
Nov 9, 1999 Typical Change of Sediment at the Sea of Hibiki, During Last Ten Years
Nov 9, 1999 Typical change of sediment at the Sea of Hibiki, the Seto Inland Sea during last ten years
Nov 9, 1999 Distribution of Heavy Metals in Sediments of the Seto Inland Sea
Nov 9, 1999 The significance of tidal flats for environmental preservation
Nov 9, 1999 Relationship between Macrobenthic Fauna and Sedimental Condition in the Seto Inland Sea
Aug 10, 1997 TEMPORAL LIMITING NUTRIENT SHIFT CAUSED BY RIVER WATER DISCHARGE INTO THE COASTAL SEA OF SEMI-ENCLOSED HIROSHIMA BAY, THE SETO INLAND SEA, JAPAN