Cite
The role of indigenous microorganisms in the biodegradation of naturally occurring petroleum, the reduction of iron, and the mobilization of arsenite from west bengal aquifer sediments.
MLA
Rowland, H. A. L., et al. “The Role of Indigenous Microorganisms in the Biodegradation of Naturally Occurring Petroleum, the Reduction of Iron, and the Mobilization of Arsenite from West Bengal Aquifer Sediments.” Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 38, no. 4, June 2009, pp. 1598–607. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2008.0223.
APA
Rowland, H. A. L., Boothman, C., Pancost, R., Gault, A. G., Polya, D. A., & Lloyd, J. R. (2009). The role of indigenous microorganisms in the biodegradation of naturally occurring petroleum, the reduction of iron, and the mobilization of arsenite from west bengal aquifer sediments. Journal of Environmental Quality, 38(4), 1598–1607. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2008.0223
Chicago
Rowland, H A L, C Boothman, R Pancost, A G Gault, D A Polya, and J R Lloyd. 2009. “The Role of Indigenous Microorganisms in the Biodegradation of Naturally Occurring Petroleum, the Reduction of Iron, and the Mobilization of Arsenite from West Bengal Aquifer Sediments.” Journal of Environmental Quality 38 (4): 1598–1607. doi:10.2134/jeq2008.0223.