On Thu, 17 Mar 2011, Guenter Milde wrote:
There can be many reasons. Please provide a *minimal* example.
Guenter:
Please see attached.
Rich
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Another setting in which spatial analyses, modeling, and statistics provide
the geomorphic setting for decisions is chemically contaminated sediments
from historic (and sometimes current) industrial activities.
A white paper describing the issues involved in sampling and analyzing
aquatic sediments so the results are technically sound and legally defensible
can be downloaded from our Web site (
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