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Мониторинг почв с многолетним загрязнением нефтью в Республике Башкортостан на примере серых лесных почв. / Garshin, M.V.; Suleymanov, R.R.; Gumerov, A.F.

In: НЕФТЯНОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО, Vol. 2025, No. 2, 2025, p. 100-104.

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Garshin, M.V. ; Suleymanov, R.R. ; Gumerov, A.F. / Мониторинг почв с многолетним загрязнением нефтью в Республике Башкортостан на примере серых лесных почв. In: НЕФТЯНОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО. 2025 ; Vol. 2025, No. 2. pp. 100-104.

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