Removal of Semi-volatile Soil Organic Contaminants with Microwave and Additives
Jeong, Sangjo;Choi, Hyungjin;
Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;
극초단파(마이크로파)와 첨가제를 이용한 오염토양 내 준휘발성 유기오염물질 제거
정상조;최형진;
육군사관학교 건설환경학과;육군사관학교 건설환경학과;
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