Mercury Speciation, Behavior and Remediation of Mercury Contaminated Soil: A Review

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Mercury as a world wide pollutant gets much attention.The hazard of mercury differ from its forms.This paper review the transformation of mercury,especially in soil, and the remediation technologies of Mercury Contaminated Soil.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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374-377

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September 2014

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