Multivariate statistical techniques for evaluating and identifying the environmental significance of heavy metal contamination in sediments of the Yangtze River, China
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Title
Multivariate statistical techniques for evaluating and identifying the environmental significance of heavy metal contamination in sediments of the Yangtze River, China
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Keywords
Multivariate statistical techniques, Heavy metals, Yangtze River (<em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Changjiang</em>), Sediment contamination
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 1183-1193
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-05-03
DOI
10.1007/s12665-013-2522-9
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