Transport of ferrihydrite nanoparticles in saturated porous media: role of ionic strength and flow rate.
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Rajandrea Sethi | Julian Bosch | Rainer U. Meckenstock | R. Sethi | J. Bosch | R. Meckenstock | T. Tosco | Tiziana Tosco | Tiziana Tosco
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