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Assessment of in situ degradation of chlorinated ethenes and bacterial community structure in a complex contaminated groundwater system

Gwenaël Imfeld    
Ivonne Nijenhuis    
Marcell Nikolausz    
Simone Zeiger    
Heidrun Paschke    
Jörg Drangmeister    
Jochen Grossmann    
Hans H. Richnow    
Stefanie Weber    

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