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Prelims & Chapter 1 (The Upper Cretaceous rocks of the British Isles) - GCR Series No. 23. British Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy: Prelims & Chapter 1 (The Upper Cretaceous rocks of the British Isles)

Published date 2001 Size 14.44 MB File type pdf

British Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy R.N. Mortimore Applied Geology Research Unit, School of the Environment, University of Brighton, UK C.J. Wood Scops Geological Services Ltd, 20 Temple Road, Croyd...


JNCC Report No. 672: Workshop Report: Using Earth Observation for Water Quality Monitoring for the Caroline Herschel Framework Partnership Agreement for Copernicus User Uptake (Work Package Three) - Workshop Report: Using Earth Observation for Water Quality Monitoring for the Caroline Herschel Framework Partnership Agreement for Copernicus User Uptake (Work Package Three)

Published date 2021-01-03 Size 659.65 KB File type pdf

JNCC Report No. 672 Workshop Report: Using Earth Observation for Water Quality Monitoring for the Caroline Herschel Framework Partnership Agreement for Copernicus User Uptake (Work Package Three) Paul...


National Workshop (1): Combined presentations

Published date 2018-11 Size 2.45 MB File type pptx

**Developing a participatory approach to the management of offshore MPAs in UK waters**The first workshop for the project on developing a participatory approach to the management of fishing activity i...


National Workshop (1): Workshop Report - Developing a participatory approach to the management of fishing activity in UK Marine Protected Areas: Workshop 1 – Outputs

Published date 2018-11 Size 832.18 KB File type pdf

i Developing a participatory approach to the management of fishing activity in UK Marine Protected Areas WORKSHOP 1 - OUTPUTS ii NFFO / JNCC Developing a participatory approach to the management of fi...


Steve Greb, 'EO for water quality monitoring- the global perspective and future opportunities' - SLIDE TEMPLATES

Published date 2020-10-13 Size 2.23 MB File type pdf

EO for water quality monitoring – the global perspective and future opportunities The GEO AquaWatch Initiative Steven Greb, Director Using Earth Observation for Water Quality Monitoring 13-14th Octobe...


UK BAP Priority Habitat Description: Calaminarian Grasslands - Calaminarian Grasslands (UK BAP Priority Habitat description)

Published date 2010 Size 112.65 KB File type pdf

UK Biodiversity Action Plan Priority Habitat Descriptions Calaminarian Grasslands From: UK Biodiversity Action Plan; Priority Habitat Descriptions. BRIG (ed. Ant Maddock) 2008. This document is availa...


Haisborough, Hammond and Winterton MPA: Standard Data Form

Published date 2010-08-20 File type Other

The documents referred to below, relating to the Haisborough, Hammond and Winterton MPA, were produced during the site selection and designation process.The information available here includes:* Stand...


Presentation 3: CEDA Archive - CEDA Sentinel ARD data access (Presentation)

Published date 2020-09-24 Size 1.29 MB File type pdf

CEDA Sentinel ARD data access Ed Williamson Earth Observation Data Scientist (CEDA) Today talk 1. CEDA Overview 2. API access 3. JASMIN and JASMIN notebooks Who are CEDA? • Part of UKRI • Part of STFC...


Region 17. Northern Ireland - Coasts and seas of the United Kingdom. Region 17: Northern Ireland

Published date 1998 Size 5.28 MB File type pdf

Coasts and seas of the United Kingdom Region 17 Northern Ireland edited by J.H. Barne, C.F. Robson, S.S. Kaznowska, J.P. Doody, N.C. Davidson & A.L. Buck Joint Nature Conservation Committee Monkstone ...


Advice from JNCC and Natural England with regard to fisheries impacts on MCZ habitat features - Advice from JNCC and Natural England with regard to fisheries impacts on Marine Conservation Zone habitat features

Published date 2011 Size 1.74 MB File type pdf

1 Advice from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and Natural England with regard to fisheries impacts on Marine Conservation Zone habitat features FINAL VERSION (28 April 2011) Written by JNCC an...



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