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IN an analysis of the input and output of chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in a freshwater ecosystem in south Sweden, the amount entering the study area by means of precipitation and by airborne particles was estimated.
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SÖDERGREN, A. Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Residues in Airborne Fallout. Nature 236, 395–397 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/236395a0
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