Emissions of organic compounds from produced water ponds III: Mass-transfer coefficients, composition-emission correlations, and contributions to regional emissions
Marc L. Mansfield(Utah State University), Cara Keslar(Oregon Department of Environmental Quality), H. Tran(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Seth N. Lyman(Louisiana Department of Natural Resources), Ann Smith(GSI Environmental (United States)), R. L. Bowers(GSI Environmental (United States))
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