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Hygienic Status of Soils and Surface Waters in Reindeer Herding Areas in Northernmost Europe

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Kemper, N., Aschfalk, A., Höller, C. (2006). Hygienic Status of Soils and Surface Waters in Reindeer Herding Areas in Northernmost Europe. In: Forbes, B.C., et al. Reindeer Management in Northernmost Europe. Ecological Studies, vol 184. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31392-3_15

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