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Volumn 110, Issue 3-4, 1999, Pages 421-432
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Gypsum application reduces selenium uptake by vegetation on a coal ash landfill
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United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service and Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
(United States)
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NONE
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Author keywords
Calcium; Coal fly ash; Gypsum; pH; Selenium; Soil; Sulfur; Trace element
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Indexed keywords
CALCIUM;
COAL ASH;
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT;
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION;
GYPSUM;
LAND FILL;
PH EFFECTS;
SELENIUM;
SULFUR;
TRACE ANALYSIS;
TRACE ELEMENTS;
VEGETATION;
COAL ASH LANDFILLS;
SOIL POLLUTION;
CALCIUM SULFATE;
SELENIUM;
TRACE ELEMENT;
COAL PROCESSING;
LANDFILL;
REMEDIATION;
SELENIUM;
ARTICLE;
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
FLY ASH;
LANDFILL;
NONHUMAN;
PH;
PLANT;
SOIL POLLUTION;
SOIL TREATMENT;
UNITED STATES;
VEGETATION;
LANSING;
NEW YORK;
UNITED STATES;
POACEAE;
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EID: 0033103332
PISSN: 00496979
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1023/a:1005024309538 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (8)
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References (20)
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