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Effect of aging on bioavailability of copper on the fluvo aquic soil
Author(s):
G GUO
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T Yuan
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W Wang
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D. LI
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J Wang
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T YUAN
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J. Wang
Publication date:
2011
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
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10.1007/BF03326256
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