In-situ apparent conductivity measurements and microbial population distribution at a hydrocarbon-contaminated site
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Estella A. Atekwana | William A. Sauck | Silvia Rossbach | D. Dale Werkema | J. Means | D. Cassidy | E. Atekwana | S. Rossbach | W. Sauck | Eliot A. Atekwana | Franklyn D. Legall | Joseph W. Duris | F. Legall | D. Werkema | Daniel P. Cassidy | Jay C. Means | J. Duris | E. Atekwana | Daniel P. Cassidy | Joseph W. Duris
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