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Equilibrium partitioning of (14)C-benzo(a)pyrene and (14)C-benazolin between fractionated phases from an arable topsoil

Equilibrium partitioning of hydrophobic (14)C-benzo(a)pyrene and hydrophilic (14)C-benazolin between fractionated phases from an arable topsoil of Merzenhausen (Germany) was investigated. Topsoil samples were collected from lysimeters which were incubated with different residual crops. A physical so...

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Published in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2005-06, Vol.135 (3), p.491
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Carbon Radioisotopes
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