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<span style='font-family: "Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>Geographic lead...
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MMWR Surveillance Summary 66 (No. SS-1):1-8 found that nonmetropolitan areas have significant numbers of potentially excess deaths from the five leading causes of death. These figures accompany...
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Sediment samples were collected from Los Padres reservoir in the Carmel River watershed, central California coast, between July 11 and 17, 2017, using a CME-45 barge-mounted drill rig, to...
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Note: This dataset is historical only and there are not corresponding datasets for more recent time periods. For that more-recent information, please visit the Chicago Health Atlas at...
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Code and data for an individual-based modeling (IBM) study to simulate migratory bird nesting processes throughout the breeding season to estimate annual productivity for five songbird species in...
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Table listing the location, amendment type, distribution (percentage) of lead phases identified, and fitting error (R-factor). BM=bone meal, FB=fish bone, DAP=diammonium phosphate,...
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Arsenic (As) toxicity is a global environmental and health problem. There are both natural (eg volcanic activity) and anthropogenic sources of As (eg lead arsenate and copper arsenate were...
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This dataset provides the description and code for the analyses done in Boaggio et al. Beyond particulate matter mass: heightened levels of lead and other pollutants associated with destructive...
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This is the dataset used for the U.S. lead exposure risk hotspot analysis in Zartarian et al., 2024, ES&T. The data dictionary files explain the contents of the 2 included zipped data folders. The...
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Particle size, surface charge, mineralogy, and solubility of lead orthophosphate nanoparticles. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Formal, C., D. Lytle, S. Harmon, D....
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Data for deaths by leading cause of death categories are now available in the death profiles dataset for each geographic granularity. The cause of death categories are based solely on the...
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As of January 1, 2009, Connecticut law mandates that medical providers must conduct annual lead screening (i.e., blood lead testing) for each child 9 to 35 months of age. Furthermore, the law...
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As of January 1, 2009, Connecticut law mandates that medical providers must conduct annual lead screening (i.e., blood lead testing) for each child 9 to 35 months of age. Furthermore, the law...
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Remediation produces long-term changes in soil lead bioavailability in a mouse model. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information...
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The Childhood Lead Poisoning Surveillance Report provides a summary of key findings from the CT DPH Lead Poisoning Program for children under 6 years of age who had a confirmed blood test in 2020.
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The data set involved mice consumed diets amended with a lead-contaminated soil in its native (untreated) state or after treatment with phosphoric acid or triple superphosphate alone or in...
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This is the data used in the publication "Amendment effectiveness and seasonal variations in a lead contaminated acidic wetland" in Applied Geochemistry...
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We linked information on SLL at residential properties with children’s BLLs, grouping children based on whether they had pre- and/or post-remediation BLLs. Our data includes PII and we have a data...