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Human impacts in an urban port: The carbonate budget, Otago Harbour, New Zealand

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Smith, Abigail M.
Wood, Anna C.L.
Liddy, Michelle F.A.
Shears, Amy E.
Fraser, Ceridwen

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Otago Harbour is a long (23km), narrow (mean width=2km), shallow (mean water depth=4.5m) tidal inlet covering 46km2 on the southeast coast of South Island, New Zealand (45°50′S, 170°35′E). Development of the City of Dunedin (pop. 125,000) and its as

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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

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2037-12-31