Mudge, 2002 - Google Patents
Reassessment of the hydrocarbons in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska: Identifying the source using partial least-squaresMudge, 2002
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- Mudge S
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- Environmental science & technology
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There has been considerable exchange in the literature regarding the source of the background hydrocarbons in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska. Page and co- workers suggest oil-based sources while Short and co-workers suggest coal. The …
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