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76Background soil mineral nitrogen contents: AC0213, Devon, 2010-11
77Background soil mineral nitrogen contents: AC0116, Warwickshire, 2013, urine
78Background soil mineral nitrogen contents: AC0116, Hereforshire, 2012-13
79Invertebrates of Exposed Riverine Sediments (Phase 2) Additional Information
80Operational mechanisms for the protection and enhancement of headwaters
81Use of diatoms for evaluating ecological status in UK freshwaters
82ISCO automatic water sample data for the Wensum Demonstration Test Catchment's Kiosk C
83ISCO automatic water sample data for the Wensum Demonstration Test Catchment's Kiosk E
84Report on the national marine analytical quality control scheme 1992/93 (MPMMG 93/12) : presented to the October 1993 meeting of the Marine Pollution Monitoring Management Group
85The influx of black magnetic spherules to the lakes of the English Lake District
86Background soil mineral nitrogen: AC0101, Nottinghamshire, 2007
87Investigation into the cause of high phenols in Budleigh Brook (1998)
88Leachate Monitoring For The Brogborough Test Cell Project
89Effects of agricultural soil erosion on watercourses
90Identification of pollution incidents potentially affecting routine monitoring sites 1991-1992 : draft report
91ISCO automatic water sample data for the Wensum Demonstration Test Catchment's Kiosk F
92A preliminary investigative study into Tyne Estuary water quality using continuos monitoring techniques
93A guide to chemical sampling procedures
94River Piddle Spring 2008
95Turbidity and plant growth in large slow-flowing lowland rivers. Progress Report: October 1989- March 1990
96Regional water quality monitoring and surveillance programme for 1994 : EC surface water abstraction directive : final draft report (1993)
97The ecology and management of riverine trees : interim report
98Classification of estuary quality
99Background soil mineral nitrogen: AC0101, Nottinghamshire, 2008
100The potential of sedimentary phosphorus to sustain algal growth following reduction in external loading. Recycle pathways for phosphorus in lakes: evidence from large limnetic enclosures (Lund Tubes)