Prediction of shoreline–shelf depositional process regime guided by palaeotidal modelling
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Andrew J. Mitchell | M. Piggott | G. Hampson | P. Allison | A. Avdis | Jon Hill | H. Johnson | D. Collins | M. Wells | C. D. Dean | C. Dean
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