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Release of Mercury from Contaminated Freshwater Sediments by the Runoff of Road Deicing Salt

Science10 Mar 1972Vol 175, Issue 4026pp. 1142-1144DOI: 10.1126/science.175.4026.1142

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Volume 175 | Issue 4026
10 March 1972

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G. Feick
JBF Scientific Corporation, 2 Ray Avenue, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
R. A. Horne
JBF Scientific Corporation, 2 Ray Avenue, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
D. Yeaple
JBF Scientific Corporation, 2 Ray Avenue, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803

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