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Ryan T. Dapkus, Alan E. Fryar, Benjamin W. Tobin, Diana M. Byrne, Shishir K. Sarker, Leonie Bettel and James F. Fox
Karst aquifers are susceptible to contamination by pathogenic microorganisms, such as those found in human and animal waste, because the surface and subsurface drainage are well integrated through dissolution features. Fecal contamination of water is com...
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Olena Pinchevska,Yurii Lakyda,Olha Baranova,Mykhailo Biletskyi,Valentin Holovach,Rostyslav Oliinyk,Andrii Yeroshenko
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This study has confirmed the possibilities of using logging waste for the production of wood-composite material. The raw material for its manufacturing is the wood weaving made by flattening branches. An experimental study into the physical, mechanical, ...
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C. Kevin Lyons,Ken Day
This project assessed whether mulching windrows of waste wood from right-of-way logging could produce an all-weather road surface for in-block roads. Three in-block spur roads in the Alex Fraser Research Forest at Williams Lake, B.C., were divided into t...
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