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This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) undertaken for the (JNCC) in which the methodology developed by Lark et al. (2012) for geostatistical mapping of seabed sediments was applied to data sets from two Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ).  
This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) undertaken for the (JNCC) in which the methodology developed by Lark et al. (2012)<ref name="Lark 2012">LARK, R M, DOVE, D, GREEN, S, RICHARDSON, A E, STEWART, H, and STEVENSON, A. 2012. Spatial prediction of seabed sediment texture classes by cokriging from a legacy database of point observations. ''Sedimentary Geology'', Vol. 281, 35–49.</ref> for geostatistical mapping of seabed sediments was applied to data sets from two Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ).  
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Lark R M. 2014. Mapping seabed sediments of the Swallow Sand and South-west Deeps (West) MCZs. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/14/015.

This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) undertaken for the (JNCC) in which the methodology developed by Lark et al. (2012)[1] for geostatistical mapping of seabed sediments was applied to data sets from two Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ).

  1. LARK, R M, DOVE, D, GREEN, S, RICHARDSON, A E, STEWART, H, and STEVENSON, A. 2012. Spatial prediction of seabed sediment texture classes by cokriging from a legacy database of point observations. Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 281, 35–49.