Testing Homes for Potential Sources of Lead Exposure as a High‐School Science Project
Abstract High‐school students tested soil, paint, and water for lead (Pb) in a total of 80 houses in their town of Pelham, New York, where blood‐Pb data indicate relatively high levels of child exposure. All the samples were tested in the laboratory using established procedures but this was preceded...
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Main Authors: | Evan M. Sefchick, Daniel Dusevic, Jack R. Dougherty, Andrew Terraciano, Tyler Ellis, Alexander van Geen |
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Language: | EN |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/849f95dbf6134a6fa1a5aa6d90aa9e2d |
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