Moss as a passive biomonitoring tool for the atmospheric deposition and spatial distribution pattern of toxic metals in an industrial city

Author:

Isinkaralar Oznur,Świsłowski Paweł,Isinkaralar Kaan,Rajfur Małgorzata

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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