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Structural effects of tidal exposures on mudflats along the French Guiana coast

Wetting and drying cycles on intertidal mudflats vary considerably with altitude, modifying the physical characteristics of surface sediment in ways favoring (or not) plant colonization. In this context, sediment properties were investigated by means of laboratory experiments and field surveys on a...

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Published in:Marine geology 2006-04, Vol.228 (1), p.25-37
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