Methanogenesis and secondary processes in a fractured claystone aquifer influenced by a former landfill site: Implications for the interpretation of dissolved gases
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W. Kretschmer | P. Koeniger | S. Schloemer | J. Gröger-Trampe | H. Schröder | G. Pelzer | Stefan Schloemer | Jens Gröger-Trampe | Paul Koeniger
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