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Decontamination of landfill leachate by soil infiltration.
M. H. Wong
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, K. C. Leung
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Department of Biology
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Keyphrases
Potassium
100%
Leachate
100%
Soil Infiltration
100%
Decontamination
100%
Landfill Leachate
100%
Total Nitrogen
66%
Nitrogen Form
66%
Electrical Conductivity
66%
Phytotoxicity
66%
Nitrate Nitrogen
66%
Magnesium
66%
Soil Surface
66%
Exchangeable Sodium Percentage
66%
Ammonia Nitrogen
66%
Soil Column
66%
Zinc
33%
Sodium
33%
Pollutants
33%
Detoxification
33%
PH Value
33%
Low Efficiency
33%
Brassica chinensis
33%
Seed Germination
33%
Root Growth
33%
Manganese
33%
Leachate Recirculation
33%
Alkalinity
33%
Seed Roots
33%
Soil Column Test
33%
Dissolved Cations
33%
Bioassay Test
33%
Olsen Phosphorus
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Landfill Leachate
100%
Soil Column
100%
Decontamination
100%
Leaching
75%
Leachate
75%
Iron
50%
Electrical Resistivity
50%
Soil Surface
50%
Alkalinity
25%
Engineering
Leaching
100%
Decontamination
100%
Chemical Oxygen Demand
40%
Iron
40%
Electrical Conductivity
40%
Soil Surface
40%
Alkalinity
20%