Predicting Solid Waste Degradation Rates in Landfills Using an Improved Anaerobic Assessment Tool (2008)

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Qamaruz-Zaman, N., Milke, M. (2008) Predicting Solid Waste Degradation Rates in Landfills Using an Improved Anaerobic Assessment Tool. Copper Mountain, CO, USA: 5th Intercontinental Landfill Research Symposium (ICLRS), 10-12 Sep 2008.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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