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A Note on the Rate of Sedimentation on a Salt Marsh on Scolt Head Island, Norfolk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

From time to time measurements of the rate of sedimentation in salt marsh areas have been made, but few detailed figures are available. The fullest account is that by F. J. Richards (1) for the Dovey Marshes. Others have been made at Blakeney by F. W. Oliver (2) and, recently, measurements have been made in Denmark by Dr. Niels Nielsen, of Copenhagen, and at other continental stations.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1935

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References

1. Richards, F. J., “The Salt Marshes of the Dovey Estuary: IV, The Rates of Vertical Accretion, Horizontal Extension and Scarp Erosion,” Ann. of Botany, xlviii, 01., 1934, 225.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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