MOVEMENT OF CHLORIDE INTO A WELL-DRAINED SOIL
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25077/js.1.2.56-61.2004
Yulnafatmawita Yulnafatmawita * (Staf Pengajar Faperta Unitas Padang)
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Abstract
Key Words: groundwater pollution, anion leaching, agricultural chemicals, spatial structure
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