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Halogens in pore water of peat bogs – the role of peat decomposition and dissolved organic matter
H. Biester
University of Heidelberg, Institute of Environmental Geochemistry, INF 236, 69 120 Heidelberg, Germany
D. Selimović
University of Heidelberg, Institute of Environmental Geochemistry, INF 236, 69 120 Heidelberg, Germany
S. Hemmerich
University of Heidelberg, Institute of Environmental Geochemistry, INF 236, 69 120 Heidelberg, Germany
M. Petri
Zweckverband Bodensee-Wasserversorgung, Betriebs- und Forschungslabor, Süßenmühle 1, 78 354 Sipplingen, Germany
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