The Watershed as a Conceptual Framework for the Study of Environmental and Human Health
The watershed provides a physical basis for establishing linkages between aquatic contaminants, environmental health and human health. Current attempts to establish such linkages are limited by environmental and epidemiological constraints. Environmental limitations include difficulties in character...
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Main Authors: | Alan S. Kolok (Author), Cheryl L. Beseler (Author), Xun-Hong Chen (Author), Patrick J. Shea (Author) |
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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