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Noblet JA; Young DL; Zeng EY; Ensari S
Use of fecal steroids to infer the sources of fecal indicator bacteria in the lower Santa Ana River watershed, California: Sewage is unlikely a significant source
Source PublicationEnvironmental Science & Technology
ISSN0013-936X
2004
Volume38Issue:22Pages:6002-6008
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:000225272100025
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/12475
Collection中科院广州地化所(-2008)
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Noblet JA,Young DL,Zeng EY,et al. Use of fecal steroids to infer the sources of fecal indicator bacteria in the lower Santa Ana River watershed, California: Sewage is unlikely a significant source[J]. Environmental Science & Technology,2004,38(22):6002-6008.
APA Noblet JA,Young DL,Zeng EY,&Ensari S.(2004).Use of fecal steroids to infer the sources of fecal indicator bacteria in the lower Santa Ana River watershed, California: Sewage is unlikely a significant source.Environmental Science & Technology,38(22),6002-6008.
MLA Noblet JA,et al."Use of fecal steroids to infer the sources of fecal indicator bacteria in the lower Santa Ana River watershed, California: Sewage is unlikely a significant source".Environmental Science & Technology 38.22(2004):6002-6008.
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