Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health
- Geochemistry of soils and the occurrence of anthrax spores (Griffin et al. [5]);
- Health effect associated with inhalation of airborne arsenic arising from mining operations including coal combustion, hard rock mining and their associated waste products (Martin et al. [6]);
- Risk factors for E. coli O157 and Cryptosporidiosis infection in individuals in the Karst valleys of East Tennessee, USA (Luffman and Tran [7]);
- Assessment of geogenic contaminants in water co-produced with coal seam gas extraction in Queensland, Australia: Implications for human health risk (Stearman et al. [8]);
- Identifying sources and assessing potential risk of exposure to heavy metals and hazardous materials in mining areas: The case study of Panasqueira Mine (Central Portugal) as an example (Candeias et al. [9]);
- Environmental risk assessment based on high-resolution spatial maps of potentially toxic elements sampled on stream sediments of Santiago, Cape Verde (Cabral Pinto et al. [10]);
- The legacy of uranium development on or near Indian Reservations and health implications rekindling public awareness (Moore-Nall A. [11]);
- Exposure to selected geogenic trace elements (I, Li, and Sr) from drinking water in Denmark (Voutchkova et al. [12]);
- Potential health risks from uranium in home well water: An investigation by the Apsaalooke (Crow) Tribal Research Group (Eggers et al. [13]);
- Impacts of artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) on environment and human health of Gorontalo Utara Regency, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia (Arifin et al. [14]).
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Centeno, J.A.; Finkelman, R.B.; Selinus, O. Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health. Geosciences 2016, 6, 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences6010008
Centeno JA, Finkelman RB, Selinus O. Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health. Geosciences. 2016; 6(1):8. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences6010008
Chicago/Turabian StyleCenteno, Jose A., Robert B. Finkelman, and Olle Selinus. 2016. "Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health" Geosciences 6, no. 1: 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences6010008
APA StyleCenteno, J. A., Finkelman, R. B., & Selinus, O. (2016). Medical Geology: Impacts of the Natural Environment on Public Health. Geosciences, 6(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences6010008