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Autor:
Heather A. Lowers, Mary Jean Brown, Harland L. Goldstein, Ian von Lindern, William M. Benzel, Simba Tirima, Behrooz Behbod, Carrie Dooyema, Ruth E. Wolf, Casey Bartrem, Cyrus J. Berry, Antonio Neri, Monique Adams, Philip L. Hageman, Rhonda L. Driscoll, Gregory P. Meeker, Gregory L. Fernette, James T. Durant, James G. Crock, Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Suzette A. Morman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: In 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières discovered a lead poisoning outbreak linked to artisanal gold processing in northwestern Nigeria. The outbreak has killed approximately 400 young children and affected thousands more. Objectives: Our ai
Autor:
Agnieszka Gałuszka, Sabina Dołęgowska, Zdzisław M. Migaszewski, Paul J. Lamothe, James G. Crock
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Environmental Chemistry Letters. 9:323-329
Trace element concentrations in plant bioindicators are often determined to assess the quality of the environment. Instrumental methods used for trace element determination require digestion of samples. There are different methods of sample preparati
Autor:
Richard B. Wanty, Kathleen S. Smith, David L. Fey, James F. Ranville, James G. Crock, Stanley E. Church, LaDonna M. Choate, Marti K. Adams
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Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 2006:2055-2077
Autor:
Jill S. Litt, Nicholas A Alfonso, LeeAnne Martinez, Dave Unis, David B. Smith, James S. Carsella, James G. Crock, Moussa M. Diawara
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 28:297-315
Decades of intensive industrial and agricultural practices as well as rapid urbanization have left communities like Pueblo, Colorado facing potential health threats from pollution of its soils, air, water and food supply. To address such concerns abo
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Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2005:298-314
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Applied Geochemistry. 17:1069-1079
The Humboldt River is a closed basin and is the longest river in Nevada. Numerous abandoned Hg mines are located within the basin, and because Hg is a toxic heavy metal, the potential transport of Hg from these mines into surrounding ecosystems, incl
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Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis. 2:143-149
Total Hg and methylmercury concentrations were measured in mine-waste calcines (retorted ore), sediment, and water samples collected in and around abandoned mercury mines in western Nevada to evaluate Hg methylation at the mines and in the Humboldt R
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Data Series.
Autor:
Mark L. Witten, Pablo Higueras, James G. Crock, John E. Gray, Heather A. Lowers, Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Suzette A. Morman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology
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In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) studies were carried out on samples of mercury (Hg) mine-waste calcine (roasted Hg ore) by leaching with simulated human body fluids. The objective was to estimate potential human exposure to Hg due to inhalation of a
Autor:
James G. Crock, Paul J. Lamothe, Agnieszka GaŁuszka, Sabina DoŁęgowska, ZdzisŁaw M. Migaszewski
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety. 73(6)
This report shows baseline concentrations of mercury in the moss species Hylocomium splendens and Pleurozium schreberi from the Kielce area and the remaining Holy Cross Mountains (HCM) region (south-central Poland), and Wrangell-Saint Elias National