Heavy Metal Content of Lichens in Relation to Distance from a Nickel Smelter in Sudbury, Ontario
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E. Nieboer | Evert Nieboer | K. J. Puckett | D. H. S. Richardson | H. M. Ahmed | K. Puckett | D. Richardson
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