The CARLIT method for the assessment of the ecological quality of European Mediterranean waters: relevance, robustness and possible improvements.

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Blanfuné, Aurelie | Thibaut, Thierry | Boudouresque, Charles-François | Mačić, Vesna | Markovic, Laurent | Palomba, Laura | Verlaque, Marc | Boissery, Pierre

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International audience. The CARLIT method for the assessment of the ecological quality of European Mediterranean waters: relevance, robustness and possible improvements.

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