A Pilot Study for Remediation of Groundwater by Surfactant -Enhanced Soil Flushing
Park, Jong Oh;Lee, Dal-Heui;
Youngin Industry Co. Ltd.;Department of Earth System Sciences, College of Sciences, Yonsei University;
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