Effects of dissolved organic phase composition and salinity on the engineered sulfate application in a flow-through system
<p>Engineered sulfate application has been proposed as an effective remedy to enhance the rate-limited biodegradation of petroleum-hydrocarbon-contaminated subsurface environments, but the effects of dissolved organic phase composition and salinity on the efficiency of this method are unknown....
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| Main Author: | Saeid Shafieiyoun (14151654) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Riyadh I. Al-Raoush (2366107) (author), Reem Elfatih Ismail (14151663) (author), Stephane K. Ngueleu (9609044) (author), Fereidoun Rezanezhad (4803657) (author), Philippe Van Cappellen (7321892) (author) |
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2020
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