The following pages link to Geoffrey Plumlee, Ph.D. (Q48628):
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- U.S. Geological Survey wildland fire science strategic plan, 2021–26 (Q56183) (← links)
- Climax-Type Porphyry Molybdenum Deposits (Q64568) (← links)
- Speciation Methods Used to Assess Potential Health Effects of Toxic Metals in Environmental Materials (Q65297) (← links)
- Release of Hexavalent Chromium by Ash and Soils in Wildfire-Impacted Areas (Q65360) (← links)
- A preliminary survey of marine contamination from mining-related activities on Marinduque Island, Philippines: porewater toxicity and chemistry results from a field trip, October 14-19, 2000 (Q73217) (← links)
- An overview of mining-related environmental and human health issues, Marinduque Island, Philippines: observations from a joint U.S. Geological Survey - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology reconnaissance field evaluation, May 12-19, 2000 (Q74226) (← links)
- Characterization of secondary minerals formed as the result of weathering of the Anakeesta Formation, Alum Cave, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee (Q82035) (← links)
- An update on USGS studies of the Summitville Mine and its downstream environmental effects (Q82350) (← links)
- Are asbestos minerals common in US vermiculite deposits? (Q143784) (← links)
- Development of a simulated lung fluid leaching method to assess the release of potentially toxic elements from volcanic ash (Q146167) (← links)
- Potential metal recovery from waste streams (Q147909) (← links)
- Environmental assessment (Q148399) (← links)
- Geologic materials and human health: Chapter 5.14 (Q151769) (← links)
- Toxicants in folk remedies: Implications of elevated blood lead in an American-born infant due to imported diaper powder (Q152694) (← links)
- Environmental implications of the use of sulfidic back-bay sediments for dune reconstruction — Lessons learned post Hurricane Sandy (Q152904) (← links)
- Mine wastes and human health (Q153750) (← links)
- When water, gravity and geology collide: Firsthand observations of the impacts of the 2013 Colorado floods (Q154676) (← links)
- Can There be Unintended Benefits when Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure is Upgraded? (Q228688) (← links)
- Disasters and Environmental Health (Q230125) (← links)
- Trace elements in stormflow, ash, and burned soil following the 2009 station fire in southern California (Q238280) (← links)
- Dust and human health (Q242539) (← links)
- Linking geology and health sciences to assess childhood lead poisoning from artisanal gold mining in Nigeria (Q243443) (← links)
- Geologic occurrences of erionite in the United States: an emerging national public health concern for respiratory disease (Q243864) (← links)
- The role of airborne mineral dusts in human disease (Q244874) (← links)
- Trace metals in Saharan dust: The use of in vitro bioaccessibility extractions to assess potential health risks in a dustier world (Q245059) (← links)
- Environmental and medical geochemistry in urban disaster response and preparedness (Q246028) (← links)
- The toxicological geochemistry of Earth materials: An overview of processes and the interdisciplinary methods used to understand them (Q247034) (← links)
- Spectroscopic and x-ray diffraction analyses of asbestos in the World Trade Center dust: Asbestos content of the settled dust (Q247083) (← links)
- In vitro studies evaluating leaching of mercury from mine waste calcine using simulated human body fluids (Q248076) (← links)
- Simultaneous speciation of arsenic, selenium, and chromium: species, stability, sample preservation, and analysis of ash and soil leachates (Q251240) (← links)
- The geochemistry of acid mine waters (Q255343) (← links)
- Assessment of leachable elements in volcanic ashfall: A review and evaluation of a standardized protocol for ash hazard characterization (Q255358) (← links)
- Geochemical modeling of water-rock interactions in mining environments (Q257162) (← links)
- Materials characterization of dusts generated by the collapse of the World Trade Center (Q259911) (← links)
- The environmental geochemistry of mineral deposits. Part B, case studies and research topics (Q260810) (← links)
- Geochemical processes controlling acid-drainage generation and cyanide degradation at Summitville (Q264862) (← links)
- An earth-system science toolkit for environmentally-friendly mineral-resource development (Q265540) (← links)
- Estimating natural background groundwater chemistry, Questa molybdenum mine, New Mexico (Q268309) (← links)
- Naturally acidic surface and ground waters draining porphyry-related mineralized areas of the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado and New Mexico (Q275737) (← links)
- Inorganic chemical composition and chemical reactivity of settled dust generated by the World Trade Center building collapse (Q278100) (← links)
- Geologic controls on the composition of natural waters and mine waters draining diverse mineral-deposit types (Q280313) (← links)
- Geochemistry of the processes that attenuate acid mine drainage in wetlands (Q280693) (← links)
- Chemical reaction path modeling of ore deposition in Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits of the Ozark region, U.S. Midcontinent: A reply (Q283286) (← links)
- Some fundamentals of geochemistry (Q284083) (← links)
- Mining for metals in society's waste (Q285035) (← links)
- Can treatment and disposal costs be reduced through metal recovery? (Q285261) (← links)
- The importance of geology in understanding and remediating environmental problems at Summitville (Q286545) (← links)
- The environmental geology of mineral deposits (Q288025) (← links)
- Interactions between cyanide heap leach solutions and acid-rock drainage: implications for remediation and the potential environmental impacts of cyanide from Summitville, Colorado (Q288790) (← links)
- Method to characterize inorganic particulates in lung tissue biopsies using field emission scanning electron microscopy (Q290786) (← links)