Guo, 2007 - Google Patents
Effect of particle size on difference between TSS and SSC measurementsGuo, 2007
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- Guo Q
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- World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007: Restoring Our Natural Habitat
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Three different laboratory methods have been used to quantify the amount of solids contained in the storm water samples. The three methods differ in the sub-sample preparation. In this study, the water samples of nine different particle concentrations over a …
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