Extensive Sorption of Organic Compounds to Black Carbon, Coal, and Kerogen in Sediments and Soils: Mechanisms and Consequences for Distribution, Bioaccumulation, and Biodegradation
Gerard Cornelissen(Stockholm University), Paul C. M. van Noort(Stockholm University), Albert A. Koelmans(Wageningen University & Research), Michiel T. O. Jonker(Stockholm University), Örjan Gustafsson(Stockholm University), Thomas D. Bucheli(Agroscope)
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