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Fate of 14C dieldrin in a simulated terrestrial ecosystem

The behavior of carbon-14-dieldrin (HEOD) in terrestrial microcosm chambers (tmc's) was monitored and compared with findings in the natural environment to determine tmc reliability and accuracy. The average rate of heod accountability in the three tmc's tested was 89%; average carbon-14 re...

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Published in:Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 1979, Vol.8 (1), p.107-107
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