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Carry‐over effects of the membrane interface probe

Bumberger et al., 2012

Document ID
13704284392780505972
Author
Bumberger J
Radny D
Berndsen A
Goblirsch T
Flachowsky J
Dietrich P
Publication year
Publication venue
Groundwater

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The membrane interface probe (MIP) is widely used to characterize the subsurface distribution of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). One problem that arises during MIP application is that disproportionately high MIP signals are obtained after passing source …
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