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    Jahangir, Mohammad M. R.
    Minet, E.
    Johnston, Paul
    Coxon, Catherine E.
    Richards, Karl G.
    Keyword
    Denitrification
    Groundwater
    Mustard catch crop
    Date
    28/04/2014
    
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    Mohammad Mofizur Rahman Jahangir, Eddy Minet, Paul Johnston, Catherine Coxon, and Karl Richards. In situ denitrification rates in shallow groundwater beneath a spring barley - mustard covercrop system. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU2014-3952-1, 2014. EGU GeneralAssembly 2014
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