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Batty, M; Longley, P; Fotheringham, S; (1989) Urban Growth and Form: Scaling, Fractal Geometry, and Diffusion-Limited Aggregation. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space , 21 (11) pp. 1447-1472. 10.1068/a211447. Green open access
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Battarbee, RW; (1989) The acidification of Scottish Lochs and the deprivation of critical sulphur loads from palaeolimnological data. (PRU Research Report 36 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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Battarbee, RW; Patrick, ST; Bennion, H; Kreiser, AM; Simpson, J; Appleby, PG; Richardson, N; + view all (1989) Lake Acidification in the United Kingdom II. A preliminary report to the Department of the Environment under Contract PECD 7/10/167. (Palaeoecology Research Unit Research Report 38 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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Flower, RJ; Patrick, ST; Munro, MAR; (1989) Surface sediment diatom assemblages and water quality in Welsh lakes: brief descriptions of 33 sites selected for study. (PRU Research Report 37 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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Patrick, ST; Flower, RJ; Appleby, PG; Oldfield, F; Rippey, B; Stevenson, AC; Darley, J; + view all (1989) Palaeoecological evaluation of the recent acidification of Lochnagar, Scotland. (PRU Research Report 34 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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Rose, NL; (1989) An extraction technique for mineral ash particles in lake sediment. (PRU Research Report 35 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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Rose, NL; (1989) A method for the extraction of carbonaceous particles from lake sediment. (PRU Research Report 33 ). Palaeoecology Research Unit, UCL Environmental Change Research Centre: London, UK. Green open access
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