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2. Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input

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3. Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input

5. Seabed classification of multibeam echosounder data into bedrock/non-bedrock using deep learning.

10. Unraveling Environmental Forces Shaping Surface Sediment Geochemical "Isodrapes" in the East Asian Marginal Seas.

11. Modelling mass accumulation rates and 210Pb rain rates in the Skagerrak: lateral sediment transport dominates the sediment input.

13. Corrigendum: Seabed classification of multibeam echosounder data into bedrock/non-bedrock using deep learning.

15. Effekter av bunntråling - Sammenstilling av kunnskap om bunnpåvirkning fra trål og snurrevad relevant for norske farvann

16. Status for miljøet i norske havområder - Rapport fra Overvåkingsgruppen 2023

21. Towards Incorporation of Blue Carbon in Falkland Islands Marine Spatial Planning: A Multi-Tiered Approach

24. Towards incorporation of blue carbon in Falkland Islands marine spatial planning: a multi-tiered approach

25. Erosion of carbonate-bearing sedimentary rocks may close the alkalinity budget of the Baltic Sea and support atmospheric CO2 uptake in coastal seas

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44. Carbon on the Northwest European Shelf: Contemporary Budget and Future Influences

47. Limitations of predicting substrate classes on a sedimentary complex but morphologically simple seabed

48. Carbon on the northwest European shelf: Contemporary budget and future influences

49. Picking Up the Pieces—Harmonising and Collating Seabed Substrate Data for European Maritime Areas

50. The Croker Carbonate Slabs: extensive methane-derived authigenic carbonate in the Irish Sea—nature, origin, longevity and environmental significance