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http://hub.abes.fr/acs/periodical/esthag/2008/volume_42/issue_17/101021es702781x/authorship/3
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Tracking in situ Biodegradation of 1,2-Dichloroethenes in a Model Wetland
Variations in 13C/12C and D/HEnrichment Factors of AerobicBacterial Fuel OxygenateDegradation
Carbon Isotopic Fractionation duringAnaerobic Biotransformation ofMethyl tert-Butyl Ether andtert-Amyl Methyl Ether
A Multitracer Test Proving theReliability of RayleighEquation-Based Approach forAssessing Biodegradation in a BTEXContaminated Aquifer
Impact of Bioavailability Restrictions on Microbially Induced Stable Isotope Fractionation. 2. Experimental Evidence
Formation of Nonextractable SoilResidues: A Stable IsotopeApproach
Carbon Isotope Fractionation ofOrganic Contaminants Due toRetardation on Humic Substances: Implications for Natural AttenuationStudies in Aquifers
Applicability of Stable IsotopeFractionation Analysis for theCharacterization of BenzeneBiodegradation in aBTEX-contaminated Aquifer
Impact of Bioavailability Restrictions on Microbially Induced Stable Isotope Fractionation. 1. Theoretical Calculation
Comment on “New Evaluation Scheme forTwo-Dimensional Isotope Analysis to DecipherBiodegradation Processes: Application toGroundwater Contamination by MTBE”
Combined Application of StableCarbon Isotope Analysis andSpecific Metabolites Determinationfor Assessing In Situ Degradation ofAromatic Hydrocarbons in a TarOil-Contaminated Aquifer
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