Melting Himalayan glaciers contaminated by legacy atmospheric depositions are important sources of PCBs and high-molecular-weight PAHs for the Ganges floodplain during dry periods.

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Melting Himalayan glaciers contaminated by legacy atmospheric depositions are important sources of PCBs and high-molecular-weight PAHs for the Ganges floodplain during dry periods. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ENVPOL.2015.08.012
P698PubMed publication ID26312740
P5875ResearchGate publication ID281318796

P50authorLisa MelymukQ39183677
Luca NizzettoQ62084843
P2093author name stringThorjørn Larssen
Ondřej Audy
Petra Přibylová
Brij Mohan Sharma
Ondřej Sáňka
Shresth Tayal
Girija K Bharat
P921main subjectglacierQ35666
P1104number of pages9
P304page(s)588-596
P577publication date2015-08-24
P1433published inEnvironmental PollutionQ15766990
P1476titleMelting Himalayan glaciers contaminated by legacy atmospheric depositions are important sources of PCBs and high-molecular-weight PAHs for the Ganges floodplain during dry periods
P478volume206

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