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Förstner, U., Salomons, W. Reply to the comment of Martin Keil, Jochen Großmann and Holger Weiß (Keil et al. 2011) on the article “Sediment research, management and policy—a decade of JSS” (Förstner and Salomons 2010). J Soils Sediments 11, 543–544 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-011-0335-6

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