Trace analysis of atmospheric precipitation samples / W.M.J. Strachan.: En13-5/90-33E-PDF
"Most of the persistent organic contaminants found in environmental samples from the Great Lakes reached there via long range transport through the atmosphere. Historically, analyses have focussed on the more readily determined levels in biota and sediments but present and future demands for modelling and prediction require that the basic compartments, particularly the mobile ones - air and water - be assessed"--Abstract.
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| Title | Trace analysis of atmospheric precipitation samples / W.M.J. Strachan. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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