Soil wettability can be explained by the chemical composition of particle interfaces - An XPS study
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Christian Schurig | Robert Mikutta | Georg Guggenberger | Jörg Bachmann | G. Guggenberger | R. Mikutta | J. Bachmann | M. Kaestner | Marc‐O. Goebel | Susanne K. Woche | Marc-O. Goebel | Matthias Kaestner | C. Schurig | S. Woche
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