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Figure 2.1: Campo de Cartagena plain and Mar Menor coastal lagoon, SE Spain.
Figure 2.2: Precipitation and temperature in the Campo de Cartagena for the 2000-2008 period (eleven meteorological stations)
Figure 2.3: a) Location and geological sketch of the Campo de Cartagena area, Southeastern Spain
Table 3.2: Soil chemical properties (mean ± standard deviation).
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