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Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA) - Coastal processes: challenges for monitoring and prediction, Lerici, 25-27 September 2007
Rixen, M.; Orlic, M.; Book, J. (2007). Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA) - Coastal processes: challenges for monitoring and prediction, Lerici, 25-27 September 2007. NATO Undersea Research Centre: [s.l.].

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  • Rixen, M.
  • Orlic, M.
  • Book, J.

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