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Bioremediation of urban soils polluted with non conventional petroleum in the Canadian context

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Fig. 2 Location of the sampling area at coordinates of 46º46´40.18´´N and 71º18´21.26´´W
Fig.  3  Temperature  and  precipitation  chart  for  1981-2010  Canadian  Climate  Normals  of  station  “Quebec/Jean Lesage International A” at coordinates 46º48´N 71º23´W (Environment Canada, 2015)
Fig. 4  Profile of sampled technosols  (FAO WRB).
Fig. 7 Example of clayey
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