• TPH Removal of the Biodegradation Process Using 4 Indigenous Microorganisms for the Diesel Contaminated Soil in a Military Camp
  • Park, Min-Ho;Lee, Min-Hee;
  • Korea Rural Community Corporation, Kyongnam Provincial Office;Department of Earth Environmental Sciences, Pukyong National University;
  • 디젤로 오염된 군부대 토양에 대하여 토착미생물 4종을 이용한 생분해법의 TPH 제거 효율 규명
  • 박민호;이민희;
  • 한국농어촌공사 경남지역본부;부경대학교 지구환경과학과;
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