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Determination of the Settling Rate of Clay/Cyanobacterial Floccules
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Analysis of floc morphology in a continuous-flow flocculation and sedimentation reactor
Pengfei Ren1, Jun Nan2, Xinran Zhang1
1School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China.
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
|March 4, 2017
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