Contaminant movement and attenuation along pathways from the land surface to aquatic receptors : a review / prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency by Queen's University Belfast, Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin ; authors, Marie Archbold ... [et al.].
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- 9781840953640
- ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION (E610)
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"Authors: Marie Archbold, Michael Bruen, Jenny Deakin, Donnacha Doody, Ray Flynn, Mary Kelly-Quinn, Bruce Misstear and Ulrich Ofterdinger".
"EPA STRIVE Programme 2007-2013".
"(2007-WQ-CD-1-S1)".
Includes bibliographical references (p.135-162).
"The Pathways Project aims to address the challenge of developing a better understanding of hydrological processes, water-borne contaminant fate and transport, and the subsequent impact of these contaminants on aquatic ecosystems in Irish River Basin Districts (RBDs)... " -- Website.
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