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Development of a soft extraction method for sulfamethoxazole and transformation products from agricultural soils: Effects of organic matter co-extraction

on the environmental availability assessment

Anais Goulas, Marjolaine Deschamps, Sylvie Nelieu, Julie Jimenez, Dominique Steyer, Claire-Sophie Haudin, Pierre Benoit

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Anais Goulas, Marjolaine Deschamps, Sylvie Nelieu, Julie Jimenez, Dominique Steyer, et al.. Develop- ment of a soft extraction method for sulfamethoxazole and transformation products from agricultural soils: Effects of organic matter co-extraction on the environmental availability assessment. Science of the Total Environment, Elsevier, 2017, 607-608, pp.1037-1048. �10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.06.192�.

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Goulas, A., Deschamps, M. (Auteur de correspondance), Nelieu, S., Jimenez, J., Patureau, D., Haudin, C.-S., Benoit, P. (2017). Development of a soft extraction method for sulfamethoxazole and transformation products from agricultural soils: Effects of organic matter co-extraction on the environmental availability assessment. Science of the Total Environment, 607-608, 1037-1048.

, DOI : 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.06.192

Anaïs Goulas, Marjolaine Bourdat-Deschamps, Sylvie Nélieu, Julie Jimenez, Dominique Patureau, Claire-Sophie Haudin, Pierre Benoit

Development of a soft extraction method for sulfamethoxazole and transformation products from agricultural soils: Effects of organic matter co-extraction on the environmental availability assessment

Science of The Total Environment, Volumes 607–608, 2017, 1037–1048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.06.192

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