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The Estuarine Sedimentation Research Group of King's College and Sir John Cass College has been studying the estuaries of the Thames, Medway and Taw-Torridge. Its members, who report some of their results here, have found that the sedimentary processes in the estuaries are varied and complex.
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PRENTICE, J., REG, I., COLLEYPRIEST, C. et al. Sediment Transport in Estuarine Areas. Nature 218, 1207–1210 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2181207a0
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