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Biology
Scientific paper
Hydrogen isotopic analysis of H2 at a radioactive waste-contaminated
site in Tennessee demonstrated that high concentrations (up to 14% ppmv)
of H2 were produced most likely by the radiolysis of water.
Horita Juske
Sherwood Lollar Barbara
Spalding B. P.
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