Spreading of persistent organic pollutants from fiber bank sediments
Discharge of untreated wastewater from paper and pulp industries have led to large environmental impacts on the coastal sediments in Västernorrland, Sweden. Dissolved fibers caused the formation of large fiber banks and fiber influenced sediment areas, which proved to be highly affected by contamina...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2015
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