Biological Monitoring for Mercury within a Community with Soil and Fish Contamination

Study monitoring residents living next to an inactive mercury mine in Clear Lake, California found results consistent with other studies; also considers protective public health measures.
Author/Creator
Martha Harnly
Sharon Seidel
Primitivo Rojas
Raymond Fornes
Peter Flessel
Daniel Smith
Richard Kreutzer
Lynn Goldman
Open Access
No
Primary Source
No
Citation
Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 105, no. 4, April 1997, pp. 424-429
Publication Date
1997-04
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- PDF
Language
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