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Occurence of Trace Metals in the Environment An Overview 

Author: Paul F. Woolrich a
Affiliation:   a The Upjohn Company, Kalarnazoo, Michigan 49001.
DOI: 10.1080/0002889738506837
Published in: journal American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Volume 34, Issue 5 May 1973 , pages 217 - 226
Formats available: PDF (English)

The circumstances under which this title is published have changed:

Reason for change: Renamed
Date of change: 2000
New ISSN: 1542-8117

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Abstract

On the basis of information in the technical literature, the values and dangers deriving from trace metals in the environment are discussed. Particular attention is given to metals as airborne contaminants. Beryllium, antimony, bismuth, tin, nickel, cadmium, lead and mercury are counted as occupational medical problems in the industrial environment. Other than such occupational exposures, trace metals in the air are not currently threatening the health of the public.
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