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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMIC ACIDS IN IDAHO SLICKSPOT SOILS.

Palazzo    
Antonio J. 1    
Clapp    
C. Edward 2    
Senesi    
Nicola 3    
Hayes    
Michael H. B. 4    
Cary    
Timothy J. 1    
Mao    
Jing-Dong 5    
Bashore    
Terry L. 6    

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