Ysebaert, T.
Fettweis, Michael
[UCL]
Meire, Philippe
[UCL]
Sas, M
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Ysebaert, T. ; Fettweis, Michael ; Meire, Philippe ; Sas, M. Benthic variability in intertidal soft-sediments in the mesohaline part of the Schelde estuary. In: Hydrobiologia : the international journal on limnology and marine sciences, Vol. 540, p. 197-216 (2005) |
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