Sedimentary evolution of the north Norfolk barrier coastline in the context of Holocene sea-level change
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Julian E. Andrews | G. B. Shimmield | Charlie S. Bristow | P. N. Chroston | B. Funnell | G. Shimmield | B. Maher | P. Balson | Charles S Bristow | I. Boomer | J. Andrews | G. Harwood | Ian Boomer | Barbara A. Maher | Brian M. Funnell | I. Bailiff | I. Bailiff | P. Balson | G. M. Harwood | R. Jones | P. Chroston | R. Jones
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