Cite
Sewage-Borne Ammonium at a River Bank Filtration Site in Central Delhi, India: Simplified Flow and Reactive Transport Modeling to Support Decision-Making about Water Management Strategies
MLA
Maike Groeschke, et al. “Sewage-Borne Ammonium at a River Bank Filtration Site in Central Delhi, India: Simplified Flow and Reactive Transport Modeling to Support Decision-Making about Water Management Strategies.” Geosciences, vol. 7, no. 3, June 2017, p. 48. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences7030048.
APA
Maike Groeschke, Theresa Frommen, Andreas Winkler, & Michael Schneider. (2017). Sewage-Borne Ammonium at a River Bank Filtration Site in Central Delhi, India: Simplified Flow and Reactive Transport Modeling to Support Decision-Making about Water Management Strategies. Geosciences, 7(3), 48. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences7030048
Chicago
Maike Groeschke, Theresa Frommen, Andreas Winkler, and Michael Schneider. 2017. “Sewage-Borne Ammonium at a River Bank Filtration Site in Central Delhi, India: Simplified Flow and Reactive Transport Modeling to Support Decision-Making about Water Management Strategies.” Geosciences 7 (3): 48. doi:10.3390/geosciences7030048.