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1by Binns, Paul Edward“... -Quaternary geology. An attempt is then made to trace the geological evolution of the Sea of the Hebrides from...”
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2by Ogilvie, M. A., Atkinson-Willes, G. L.“...Synopsis Wildfowl habitat in the Inner Hebrides. Excluding Islay, consists mainly of sheltered bays...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences (1983)
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3by Vaughan, R. William“... population breed around the Inner Hebrides. Grey seals occur on the more exposed coasts whereas common seals...”
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4by Bourne, W. R. P., Harris, M. P.Get access
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5“... that during the last glacial maximum the Outer Hebrides was over‐run by the Scottish ice‐cap. An examination...”
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7by Fuller, R. J., Wilson, J. R., Coxon, P.“.... The machair is nationally outstanding for breeding ringed plovers and the Outer Hebrides supports 14...”
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9by Campbell, R. N., Williamson, R. B.“... in the Inner Hebrides: Atlantic salmon, trout, Arctic charr, three- and ten-spined stickleback, European eel...”
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10by Donaldson, Colin H.“..., Shiant Isles, western Mull, southern Arran) and of dyke swarms (almost all of the Inner Hebrides) focused...”
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11by Boyd, John Morton“...Synopsis The Inner Hebrides have a natural history which, in geological time, dates from...”
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12by Norton, T. A., Powell, H. T.“...Synopsis The Outer Hebrides are oceanic in character, bathed by comparatively warm waters derived...”
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13“...Summary The main passerine arrivals and departures in the Outer Hebrides in autumn are (i) S.E...”
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18by Berry, R. J.Get access
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19“...The Sea of the Hebrides is an island-studded region of complex bathymetry on the UK continental...”
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20“... of Mesozoic sedimentary strata of the Hebrides have been less widely appreciated, partly because...”
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