Performance of a field-scale permeable reactive barrier based on organic substrate and zero-valent iron for in situ remediation of acid mine drainage
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Carlos Ayora | José Luis Cortina | Oriol Gibert | C. Ayora | J. Cortina | O. Gibert | J. Pablo | Joan Pablo
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