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Using chemical, microbial and fluorescence techniques to understand contaminant sources and pathways to wetlands in a conservation site. / Rhymes, J.M.; Rhymes, J.; Jones, L. et al.
In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 511, 20.01.2015, p. 703-710.

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Rhymes, J. M., Rhymes, J., Jones, L., Lapworth, D. J., White, D., Fenner, N., McDonald, J. E., & Perkins, T. L. (2015). Using chemical, microbial and fluorescence techniques to understand contaminant sources and pathways to wetlands in a conservation site. Science of the Total Environment, 511, 703-710. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.12.085

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Rhymes JM, Rhymes J, Jones L, Lapworth DJ, White D, Fenner N et al. Using chemical, microbial and fluorescence techniques to understand contaminant sources and pathways to wetlands in a conservation site. Science of the Total Environment. 2015 Jan 20;511:703-710. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.12.085

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Rhymes, J.M. ; Rhymes, J. ; Jones, L. et al. / Using chemical, microbial and fluorescence techniques to understand contaminant sources and pathways to wetlands in a conservation site. In: Science of the Total Environment. 2015 ; Vol. 511. pp. 703-710.

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AU - Jones, L.

AU - Lapworth, D.J.

AU - White, D.

AU - Fenner, N.

AU - McDonald, J.E.

AU - Perkins, T.L.

PY - 2015/1/20

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