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Title:
Tributyltin (TBT) analysis protocol development and current contamination assessment
Author:
Natural Heritage Trust (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:16080
Publisher:
[ n.p. ] : Natural Heritage Trust
Year:
2004
Series:
Natural Heritage Trust (Coasts and Clean Seas) Project no. 25425
Description:
1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm
Subject:
Ecologically sustainable development.
;
Fishery policy.
;
Environmental impact.
;
Antifouling substances
;
Organometallic compounds
;
Tin compounds
;
Australia.
;
Analytical techniques
;
Pollution data
;
Pollution effects
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
URL: 'http://www.deh.gov.au/coasts/publications/tbt-analysis/pubs/appendix-1.pdf'
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614.772:547.25(94) NAT
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