A brief note on substantial sub-daily arsenic variability in pumping drinking-water wells in New Hampshire

Author:

Bradley Paul M.,Hicks Emily C.,Levitt Joseph P.,Lloyd David C.,McDonald Mhairi M.,Romanok Kristin M.,Smalling Kelly L.,Ayotte Joseph D.

Funder

US Geological Survey

Government of South Australia

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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