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The following pages link to Joseph Ayotte (Q44579):
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- Associations between private well water and community water supply arsenic concentrations in the conterminous United States (Q145819) (← links)
- Machine learning models of arsenic in private wells throughout the conterminous United States as a tool for exposure assessment in human health studies (Q146165) (← links)
- Geospatial association between adverse birth outcomes and arsenic in groundwater in New Hampshire, USA (Q147953) (← links)
- At the crossroads: Hazard assessment and reduction of health risks from arsenic in private well waters of the northeastern United States and Atlantic Canada (Q148208) (← links)
- Predicted uranium and radon concentrations in New Hampshire (USA) groundwater—Using Multi Order Hydrologic Position as predictors (Q150192) (← links)
- Predicting arsenic in drinking water wells of the Central Valley, California (Q151563) (← links)
- Elevated bladder cancer in northern New England: The role of drinking water and arsenic (Q152702) (← links)
- Investigating Associations Between Socioeconomic Data and Populations Vulnerable to Private Well-Water Concerns in New Hampshire (Q226955) (← links)
- Coproduced Science Linking Environmental and Public-Health Data to Evaluate Drinking Water Arsenic Exposure on Birth Outcomes (Q227179) (← links)
- Research on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the New England Water Science Center (Q227352) (← links)
- Arsenic Variability in Water-Supply Wells (Q227922) (← links)
- Preliminary Research into the Causes of Iron Fouling in Water at Roadway Construction Sites (Q229040) (← links)
- Study to Test a Novel Shallow Well Design that May Provide Contaminant-Free Water Supply to Domestic Well Users in Arsenic-Prone Parts of the United States (Q229044) (← links)
- Towards Understanding the Impact of Drought on the Arsenic Hazard for the Private Domestic Well Population in the United States (Q229046) (← links)
- Mapping and Characterizing the Arsenic Hazard in Private Well Water Across the Nation (Q229558) (← links)
- Elevated Bladder Cancer in Northern New England—Drinking Water and Arsenic (Q229749) (← links)
- Public Perception Impedes Prevention of Arsenic Exposure (Q230072) (← links)
- Using groundwater age distributions to understand changes in methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE) concentrations in ambient groundwater, northeastern United States (Q238934) (← links)
- Estimating the high-arsenic domestic-well population in the conterminous United States (Q240139) (← links)
- Trends in methyl tert-butyl ether concentrations in private wells in southeast New Hampshire: 2005 to 2015 (Q240199) (← links)
- Methyl tert-butyl ether occurrence and related factors in public and private wells in southeast New Hampshire (Q250200) (← links)
- Arsenic concentrations after drinking water well installation: Time-varying effects on arsenic mobilization (Q259384) (← links)
- Performance assessments of a novel well design for reducing exposure to bedrock‐derived arsenic (Q269203) (← links)
- A brief note on substantial sub-daily arsenic variability in pumping drinking-water wells in New Hampshire (Q269471) (← links)
- Arsenic hazard and associated health risks: New England, USA aquifers (Q271595) (← links)
- Prioritizing water availability study settings to address geogenic contaminants and related societal factors (Q274695) (← links)
- Time scales of arsenic variability and the role of high-frequency monitoring at three water-supply wells in New Hampshire, USA (Q278030) (← links)
- Cross-sectional associations between drinking water arsenic and urinary inorganic arsenic in the US: NHANES 2003-2014 (Q280300) (← links)
- Assessing the impact of drought on arsenic exposure from private domestic wells in the conterminous United States (Q280340) (← links)
- Estimating lithium concentrations in groundwater used as drinking water for the conterminous United States (Q283384) (← links)
- Arsenic in private well water and birth outcomes in the United States (Q293493) (← links)
- Assessing models of arsenic occurrence in drinking water from bedrock aquifers in New Hampshire (Q296327) (← links)
- Arsenic concentration results utilizing a novel field integrated biosensor system, New Hampshire, 2019 (Q319277) (← links)
- MODFLOW-NWT, MODPATH, and MT3DMS models used to study of hypothetical horizontal water-supply well design for New Hampshire and surrounding regions: U.S. Geological Survey data release (Q320774) (← links)
- Statewide survey of shallow soil concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and related chemical and physical data across New Hampshire, 2021 (Q325572) (← links)
- Estimated county level domestic well population with arsenic greater than 10 micrograms per liter based on probability estimates for the conterminous U.S. (Q325952) (← links)
- Data for Time Scales of Arsenic Variability and the Role of High-Frequency Monitoring at Three Water-Supply Wells in New Hampshire, USA (Q328658) (← links)
- Testing dataset for independent analysis of New Hampshire arsenic model (Q329381) (← links)