[1370] Thermal Analytical Investigation of Biopolymers and Humic- and Carbonaceous-Based Soil and Sediment Organic Matter,
Zhang, Lu, LeBoeuf Eugene J., and Xing Baoshan
, Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 41, Number 14, p.4888-4894, (2007)
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