Characterization and Quantification of Mining-Related “Naphthenic Acids” in Groundwater near a Major Oil Sands Tailings Pond
Jason M. E. Ahad(Natural Resources Canada), John V. Headley(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Kerry M. Peru(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Alfonso Rivera(Natural Resources Canada), Angus I. Calderhead(Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), Martine M. Savard(Natural Resources Canada), Hooshang Pakdel(Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), P Gammon(Natural Resources Canada)
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