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Debra Tabron (talk | contribs) (Figure 4. Soil berms with high amounts of soil organic matter and clay minerals as shown in this picture tend to retain concentrations of metal(loid)s as a result of large surface area and active binding sites. Image shows constructed shooting range be...) |
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Figure 4. Soil berms with high amounts of soil organic matter and clay minerals as shown in this picture tend to retain concentrations of metal(loid)s as a result of large surface area and active binding sites. Image shows constructed shooting range berms in Delta Junction, Alaska on the Donnelly Training Area. Photo by A.J. Barker
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