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Health risk assessment of total petroleum hydrocarbons and heavy metals in groundwater and soils in petrochemical pipelines

Petrochemical pipelines contain many organic compounds that their leakage may bring about both soil and water contamination. This study aimed to conduct a health risk assessment on the total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and heavy metals in groundwater and soil along with a petrochemical transfer pip...

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Published in:International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2023-02, Vol.20 (2), p.1411-1420
Main Authors: Hosseini, K., Taghavi, L., Ghasemi, S., Dehghani Ghanatghestani, M.
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