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recordings, videos, tapes, microfilms, CDs, CD-ROMs and digital documents. These are in English, French and many Pacific languages.
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SOPAC 1991 coastal mapping workshop, Fiji, 22 July - 2 August 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Kiribati - Banaba, 2005, Bathymetry Chart, 1 to 15 000 #3Pacific CommunityText
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Geophysical survey of Cuvu harbour sediments, Viti Levu, Fiji, March 1992Pacific CommunityText
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Seismic reflection survey of the lower reaches of the Sigatoka RiverPacific CommunityText
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Snapshot 65, Disaster Reduction Programme, January 2011Pacific CommunityText
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Keynote address - 7th Pacific Conference on earthquake engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 13-15th February 2003. Challenges for the application of earthquake engineering in the Pacific IslandsPacific CommunityText
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Earth science and marine geology training programme, January - February 1983, course Director's reportPacific CommunityText
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Assistance to the Cook Islands, Government in the review of the national energy policy and technical assistance to the energy division, work plan proposal, PIEPSAP project report 44, May 2006Pacific CommunityText
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High-resolution seismic surveys for lagoonal sand and gravel resources in Tongatapu and Vava'u, Tonga, 7 January to 6 February, 1987Pacific CommunityText
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Impacts of climate change on Pacific Island communities: monitoring & mitigation strategiesPacific CommunityText
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Environmental vulnerability index: Papua New Guinea data profilesPacific CommunityText
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Probability and recurrence of tropical cyclones in Western SamoaPacific CommunityText
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