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- Bookprepared under the auspices of the International Research Council and the National Academy of Sciences by the National Research Council of the United States of America ; editor-in-chief, Edward W. Washburn ; associate editors, Clarence J. West, N. Ernest Dorsey ; assistant editors, F.R. Bichowsky, Alfons Klemenc.
- ArticleGaliulin RV, Sokolov MS, Pachepskii YA, Ryzhaya MA.Biol Bull Acad Sci USSR. 1978 Sep-Oct;5(5):546-59.The degradation of xenobiotics was investigated in model experiments in soddy-podzolic soil as a function of their concentration, pH moisture content, temperature, and aeration of the soil, and presence of organic and mineral compounds. The main and secondary factors determining the persistence of xenobiotics in soil were established and approximation formulas for calculating their persistance criteria (ty) were proposed.