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Source investigation of the tar balls deposited along the Gujarat coast, India, using chemical fingerprinting and transport modeling techniquesSuneel et al., 2014
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- Suneel V
- Vethamony P
- Naik B
- Vinod Kumar K
- Sreenu L
- Samiksha S
- Tai Y
- Sudheesh K
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- Environmental science & technology
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Deposition of tar balls (TBs) along the south Gujarat coast, situated on the west coast of India (WCI), commonly occurs during the southwest monsoon season. Several offshore oil fields off the Mumbai–Gujarat coast, and refineries along the coast might be sources of oil …
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