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The erosion behaviour of biologically active sewer sediment deposits: Observations from a laboratory study

(2005) WATER RESEARCH. 39(20). p.5221-5231
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Banasiak, Robert, et al. “The Erosion Behaviour of Biologically Active Sewer Sediment Deposits: Observations from a Laboratory Study.” WATER RESEARCH, vol. 39, no. 20, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2005, pp. 5221–31.
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Banasiak, R., Verhoeven, R., De Sutter, R., & TAIT, S. (2005). The erosion behaviour of biologically active sewer sediment deposits: Observations from a laboratory study. WATER RESEARCH, 39(20), 5221–5231.
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Banasiak, Robert, Ronny Verhoeven, Renaat De Sutter, and S TAIT. 2005. “The Erosion Behaviour of Biologically Active Sewer Sediment Deposits: Observations from a Laboratory Study.” WATER RESEARCH 39 (20): 5221–31.
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Banasiak, Robert, Ronny Verhoeven, Renaat De Sutter, and S TAIT. 2005. “The Erosion Behaviour of Biologically Active Sewer Sediment Deposits: Observations from a Laboratory Study.” WATER RESEARCH 39 (20): 5221–5231.
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Banasiak R, Verhoeven R, De Sutter R, TAIT S. The erosion behaviour of biologically active sewer sediment deposits: Observations from a laboratory study. WATER RESEARCH. 2005;39(20):5221–31.
IEEE
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R. Banasiak, R. Verhoeven, R. De Sutter, and S. TAIT, “The erosion behaviour of biologically active sewer sediment deposits: Observations from a laboratory study,” WATER RESEARCH, vol. 39, no. 20, pp. 5221–5231, 2005.
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  author       = {{Banasiak, Robert and Verhoeven, Ronny and De Sutter, Renaat and TAIT, S}},
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  journal      = {{WATER RESEARCH}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{20}},
  pages        = {{5221--5231}},
  publisher    = {{PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD}},
  title        = {{The erosion behaviour of biologically active sewer sediment deposits: Observations from a laboratory study}},
  volume       = {{39}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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