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==Related articles==
 
==Related articles==
 
:[[Salt marshes]]
 
:[[Salt marshes]]
 
:[[Dynamics, threats and management of salt marshes]]
 
:[[Dynamics, threats and management of salt marshes]]
:[[Salt marshes in Europe and temporal variability]]
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:[[Spatial and temporal variability of salt marshes]]
 
:[[Characteristics of muddy coasts]]
 
:[[Characteristics of muddy coasts]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 20 September 2020

Definition of Mudflat:
A muddy, low-lying strip of ground by the shore, or an island, usually submerged more or less completely by the rise of the tide.
This is the common definition for Mudflat, other definitions can be discussed in the article


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Dynamics, threats and management of salt marshes
Spatial and temporal variability of salt marshes
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