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bibliographicCitation Tomiyasu T, Matsuyama A, Imura R, Kodamatani H, Miyamoto J, Kono Y, Kocman D, Kotnik J, Fajon V, Horvat M. The distribution of total and methylmercury concentrations in soils near the Idrija mercury mine, Slovenia, and the dependence of the mercury concentrations on the chemical composition and organic carbon levels of the soil. Environmental Earth Sciences. 2011 Oct 13;65(4):1309–22. doi: 10.1007/s12665-011-1379-z.
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title The distribution of total and methylmercury concentrations in soils near the Idrija mercury mine, Slovenia, and the dependence of the mercury concentrations on the chemical composition and organic carbon levels of the soil

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