The Effect of the Mixture of Nonionic Surfactant and Bioactive Agent for Surfactant-enhanced Soil Flushing (SESF) of TCB Contaminated Soil
Lee, Dal-Heui;Cho, Heuy Nam;Chung, Sung-Lae;
Sung Ji Engineering Co., Ltd.;G&G Technology Co., Ltd.;Sung Ji Engineering Co., Ltd.;
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