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DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165927
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Title (Primary) Letter to the editor regarding Collard et al. (2023): “Persistence and mobility (defined as organic-carbon partitioning) do not correlate to the detection of substances found in surface and groundwater: Criticism of the regulatory concept of persistent and mobile substances”
Author Arp, H.P.H.; Wolf, R.; Hale, S.E.; Baskaran, S.; Glüge, J.; Scheringer, M.; Trier, X.; Cousins, I.T.; Timmer, H.; Hofman-Caris, R.; Lennquist, A.; Bannink, A.D.; Stroomberg, G.J.; Sjerps, R.M.A.; Montes, R.; Rodil, R.; Quintana, J.B.; Zahn, D. ORCID logo ; Gallard, H.; Mohr, T.; Schliebner, I.; Neumann, M.
Source Titel Science of the Total Environment
Year 2024
Department EAC
Volume 906
Page From art. 165927
Language englisch
Topic T9 Healthy Planet
Abstract no abstract
Arp, H.P.H., Wolf, R., Hale, S.E., Baskaran, S., Glüge, J., Scheringer, M., Trier, X., Cousins, I.T., Timmer, H., Hofman-Caris, R., Lennquist, A., Bannink, A.D., Stroomberg, G.J., Sjerps, R.M.A., Montes, R., Rodil, R., Quintana, J.B., Zahn, D., Gallard, H., Mohr, T., Schliebner, I., Neumann, M. (2024):
Letter to the editor regarding Collard et al. (2023): “Persistence and mobility (defined as organic-carbon partitioning) do not correlate to the detection of substances found in surface and groundwater: Criticism of the regulatory concept of persistent and mobile substances”
Sci. Total Environ. 906 , art. 165927 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165927