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Dendrochemistry in Public Health: A Case Study in North Carolina, USA
Paul R. Sheppard
, Mark L. Witten
Tree-Ring Research, Laboratory of
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
Community, Environment and Policy
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Acid Digestion
33%
Area-based
33%
Change in Concentration
33%
Chemical Environment
33%
Chromium Iron
33%
Dendrochemistry
100%
Ecologic
33%
Element Concentration
33%
Environmental Chemistry
33%
Environmental Monitoring
33%
Four Elements
33%
Human Disease
33%
Illness
66%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
33%
Loblolly pine
33%
Molybdenum
33%
Multiple Elements
33%
North Carolina
100%
Public Health
100%
Public Health Risk
33%
South Central
33%
Temporal Change
33%
Temporal Patterns
33%
Tree Rings
33%
Vanadium
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Acid Digestion
50%
Environmental Chemistry
50%
Environmental Monitoring
50%
North Carolina
100%
Tree rings
50%
United States of America
100%
Chemistry
Chemistry
100%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Method
100%
Molybdenum
100%
Vanadium
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Case Study
100%
Environmental Monitoring
100%
Pinus taeda
100%