Hassellöv et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Progress towards monitoring of microlitter in Scandinavian marine environments:: State of knowledge and challengesHassellöv et al., 2018
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- Hassellöv M
- Karlsson T
- Mattsson K
- Magnusson K
- Strand J
- Lenz R
- Van Bavel B
- Eidsvoll D
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Microlitter consists of minute particles of anthropogenic or processed natural material. The project brings together research groups to conduct specific case studies in gradients from near urban sources such as the traffic environment and cities to the coastal water and …
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