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Organic matter and modeling redox reactions during river bank filtration in an alluvial aquifer of the Lot River, France

Kedziorek et al., 2008

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18122644786015957166
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Kedziorek M
Geoffriau S
Bourg A
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Environmental science & technology

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A 3 year study of the infiltration of Lot River water into a well field located in an adjacent gravel and clay alluvial aquifer was conducted to assess the importance of organic matter regarding the redox processes which influence groundwater quality in a positive …
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