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Time still to restore the polluted Piracicaba river basin

Over the last decades the acceleration of the industrialization and urbanization processes together with the intensive agricultural practices have resulted in an impact on the Piracicaba river basin, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The source rivers drain from an area of low population density, absence...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2004-01, Vol.259 (2), p.217-221
Main Authors: Favaro, P. C., De Nadai Fernandes, E. A., Ferraz, E. S. B., Falótico, M. H. B.
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