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Patterns on the mud may indicate the first salt marsh colonisation after managed realignment

On June 11, 2015September 22, 2015 By johanvandekoppelIn New projects

We received financing for an interesting new project on pattern formation, linked to our ongoing managed realignment projects.

See the (Dutch) press release:
https://www.nioz.nl/nieuws-detail/nioz-leidt-komende-vier-jaar-vegetatieonderzoek-hedwigepolder

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Johan van de Koppel

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ-Yerseke)
Korringaweg 7
PO Box 140, 4400 AC
Yerseke. The Netherlands
T:+31 113 577455
E: johan.van.de.koppel@nioz.nl

Honorary Professor
University of Groningen

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
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