Author:
Hong Huachang,Song Qianyun,Mazumder Asit,Luo Qian,Chen Jianrong,Lin Hongjun,Yu Haiying,Shen Liguo,Liang Yan
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China (CN)
Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China
Special Foundation for provincial scientific research institutions provided by Science and Technology Department of Zhejiang Province (China)
Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s International Fellowship Initiative
Foundation of Science and Technology Bureau of Jinhua (Zhejiang, China)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,General Environmental Science,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,General Medicine,Environmental Engineering
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