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Working with Natural Cohesive Sediments

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K. S. Black
Sediment Ecology Research Group, St. Andrews Univ., Fife, Scotland, U.K.
T. J. Tolhurst
Sediment Ecology Research Group, St. Andrews Univ., Fife, Scotland, U.K.
D. M. Paterson
Sediment Ecology Research Group, St. Andrews Univ., Fife, Scotland, U.K.
S. E. Hagerthey
Center for Marine Science, Univ. of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC

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