Importance of unattached bacteria and bacteria attached to sediment in determining potentials for degradation of xenobiotic organic contaminants in an aerobic aquifer
Peter E. Holm(University of Copenhagen), Thomas H. Christensen(Technical University of Denmark), Hans‐Jørgen Albrechtsen(Technical University of Denmark), Per Halkjær Nielsen(Aalborg University)
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