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The fate, transport, and impact of estrogens applied during wastewater irrigatio
Heather Gall
, Herschel Elliott
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Estrogens
100%
Wastewater
62%
Lysimeters
37%
Agricultural engineering
15%
Soils
15%
Bioengineering
13%
Aquifers
12%
Irrigation
11%
Sorption
11%
Tracers
11%
Effluents
11%
Students
7%
Steel
5%
Agriculture & Biology
wastewater
57%
estrogens
54%
lysimeters
24%
leachates
23%
vernal pools
16%
graduate students
14%
agricultural engineering
14%
aquifers
13%
bioengineering
13%
soil profiles
10%
galls
10%
sorption
10%
tracer techniques
9%
effluents
9%
steel
8%
soil
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Waste Water
76%
Estrogens
48%
Soil
21%
Groundwater
14%
Bioengineering
12%
Steel
11%
Students
6%