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Faecal sterols as indicators of sewage contamination in estuarine sediments of the Tay Estuary, Scotland: an extended baseline survey

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Fig. 1. Tay Estuary: Location and sampling sites.
Fig. 2. The Tay Estuary Wastewater scheme courtesy of Scottish Water.
Table 2. Optimal operating conditions.
Table 3. Percentage TOM concentrations, Invergowrie Bay, April–August.
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