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Fate of organic pesticides

Fries, G.F. Degradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons under anaerobic conditions, in Fate of Organic Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment, Advances in Chemistry Series, Gould, R.F., Ed. (Washington, DC American Chemical Society, 1972), pp. 256-270. [Pg.1658]

Crosby, D.G. In "Fate of Organic Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment " Faust, S.D. Ed. ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES No. Ill, American Chemical Society Washington, D.C., 1972 p 173-88. [Pg.238]

Weber, J.B. (1972) Interaction of organic pesticides with particulate matter in aquatic and soil systems. In Fate of Organic Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment. Adv. Chem. Ser. 111. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. p. 55. [Pg.520]

Gomaa HM, Faust SD. 1972. Chemical hydrolysis and oxidation of parathion and paraoxon in aquatic environments. In Fate of organic pesticides. Research and Development Division, Keramchemie (Canada) Ltd. and Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ, 189-209. [Pg.94]

R. Hedlund, C. Youngson (1972). Rates of photodecomposition of Picloram in aqueous systems. In S. Faust (Ed.), Fate of Organic Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment (pp. 159-172). American Chemical Society Washington DC. [Pg.131]

Fate of Organic Pesticides in Aquatic Environment. American Chemical Society, Washington 1971. [Pg.244]


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