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Evidence for the Existence of Humic Acids in Peat Soils Based on Solid-State C NMR

Journal of Environmental Quality - United States
doi 10.2134/jeq2019.02.0083
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ManagementMonitoringWaste ManagementDisposalTechnologyPolicyWater ScienceLawEnvironmental EngineeringPollution
Date

November 1, 2019

Authors
Patrick G. HatcherDerek C. WaggonerHongmei Chen
Publisher

Wiley


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