REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON MARINE SEDIMENTS IN RELATION TO POLLUTION (WGMS) ...

The OSPAR‐MON assessment was evaluated and some advice was given to MON concerning presentation. Ratios between contaminant concentrations in Quasimeme data were compared with field data from monitoring in order to explain shifts between laboratories measuring in the same area. This will be continue...

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