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26Note 3 by Professor Gerald Sargent regarding the Coniston Seismic Survey 1983
27Note 1 by Professor Gerald Sargent regarding the Coniston Seismic Survey 1983
28Technical review of the post-closure safety case for the Drigg low-level radioactive waste disposal site : PCSC development programme review plan and instructions for reviewers : guidance note 1, December 1997
29Changes in the phosphorus content of the sediment of Esthwaite Water and water quality in response to a decreasing input of sewage-borne phosphorus
30Microbiological examination of coastal waters in the North West : summary of results 1998
31National marine baseline survey 1995 : littoral cell 11 : Great Orme to the Solway Firth
32Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater : North West region : 2nd edition, 1995
33Invertebrates of Esthwaite in relation to development of fish farming in the South Basin
34Correspondence Relating to the Seismic Surveys of Lake District Water Bodies undertaken by Prof. Gerald Sargent in 1983 and 1987
35Development of data and information sources on Natura 2000 estuarine sites in the north west : Morecambe Bay : final report
36Development of data and information sources on Natura 2000 estuarine sites in the North West : Duddon Estuary : final report
37Proposed decision for the future regulation of disposals of radioactive waste from British Nuclear fuels plc Sellafield : supporting information
38Proposed decision for the future regulation of disposals of radioactive waste from british nuclear fuels plc Sellafield : decision document
39Letter of confirmation of geophysical surveys made in conjunction between Professor G.E.G. Sargent and the FBA 1983-1987
40Remote surveillance data for assessing landscape change as a result of foot and mouth : a study in the Lake District : final report
41Summary document to assist public consultation on proposals for the future regulation of disposals of radioactive waste from British Nuclear Fuels Ltd, Sellafield
42The potential of sedimentary phosphorus to sustain algal growth following reduction in external loading. Recycle pathways for phosphorus in lakes: evidence from large limnetic enclosures (Lund Tubes)