Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark

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Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark. / Clemmensen, Lars B.; Pye, K.

In: International Conference on Aeolian Research, Oxford, 1998, p. 25-26.

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Clemmensen, LB & Pye, K 1998, 'Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark', International Conference on Aeolian Research, Oxford, pp. 25-26.

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Clemmensen, L. B., & Pye, K. (1998). Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark. International Conference on Aeolian Research, Oxford, 25-26.

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Clemmensen LB, Pye K. Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark. International Conference on Aeolian Research, Oxford. 1998;25-26.

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Clemmensen, Lars B. ; Pye, K. / Sequential architecture in coastal dune successions: Two examples from the Holocene of Northern Jutland, Denmark. In: International Conference on Aeolian Research, Oxford. 1998 ; pp. 25-26.

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