Radionuclides in the Geosphere: Sources, Mobility, Reactions in Natural Waters and Interactions with Solids
@article{Lieser1995RadionuclidesIT, title={Radionuclides in the Geosphere: Sources, Mobility, Reactions in Natural Waters and Interactions with Solids}, author={Κ. H. Lieser}, journal={Radiochimica Acta}, year={1995}, volume={70-71}, pages={355 - 376} }
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