Successive alkalinity producing system for the treatment of acid sulphate soil runoff: preliminary results of a field trial
Kustula, V., Witick, A., & Meriläinen, J. J. (2005). Successive alkalinity producing system for the treatment of acid sulphate soil runoff: preliminary results of a field trial. Agricultural and Food Science, 14(1), 112-121.
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