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Volumn 68, Issue 3, 1999, Pages 217-226
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Effects of humidity and soil organic matter on the sorption of chlorinated methanes in synthetic humic-clay complexes
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Author keywords
Adsorption in soil; Diffusion in soil; Moist soil; Organic content of soil; Single pellet technique
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Indexed keywords
ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY;
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS;
CLAY;
DEGRADATION;
DIFFUSION;
METHANE;
MOISTURE;
PHASE EQUILIBRIA;
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
CHLORINATED METHANES;
HUMIC ACID CONTENT;
MONTMORILLONITE;
SINGLE PELLET TECHNIQUE;
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER;
SYNTHETIC HUMIC CLAY COMPLEXES;
TRICHLOROMETHANE;
VAPOR PHASE SORPTION;
SORPTION;
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE;
CHLOROFORM;
HUMIC ACID;
ORGANIC MATTER;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND;
CHLORINE COMPOUND;
CLAY;
HUMIDITY;
SOIL;
SORPTION;
HUMIDITY;
SOIL POLLUTION;
SORPTION;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND;
ADSORPTION;
ARTICLE;
DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT;
HUMIDITY;
TECHNIQUE;
THEORY;
VAPOR;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
ADSORPTION;
ALGORITHMS;
ALUMINUM SILICATES;
CARBON;
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE;
CHLOROFORM;
DIFFUSION;
HUMIDITY;
METHYL CHLORIDE;
SOIL;
VOLATILIZATION;
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EID: 0033543777
PISSN: 03043894
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0304-3894(99)00107-7 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (22)
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