SES # | Topics | Readings |
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Introduction Classification of Elements Elemental Link Between Geosphere and Biosphere Essential and Non-essential Elements with Reference to Human Health Selection of Elements for Report and Presentation |
Finkelman, Robert B. "Medical Geology: A 10,000 year old opportunity," and "Other medical geology issues." U.S. Geological Survey. Centeno, J. "Trace elements in environmental health and human diseases." U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Bowman, C. A., P. T. Bobrowsky, and O. Selinus. "Medical Geology: New relevance in the earth sciences." Episodes 26, no. 4 (2003): 270-278.
Periodic table of the elements (also available as a PDF) |
2 |
NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material) TENORM (Technologically-Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material) Radon |
Exposure of the population of the united states and Canada from natural background radiation, Report 94. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland. Evaluation of EPA's Guidelines for TENORM (PDF) Spencer, J. E. "Hello 'NORM.'" Arizona Geology 33, no. 2 (2003): 1-2. Guidelines for naturally occurring radioactive materials. Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association, Canberra Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in produced water and oil-field equipment; an issue for the energy industry. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, United States (U.S.A.). USGS, Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet - U.S. Geological Survey, Report: FS 0142-99, September 1999, pp. 4. Aamodt, J. "Naturally occurring radioactive materials; human health and regulation." The Public Land and Resources Law Digest 36, no. 1 (1999): 11-52. Chart of the Nuclides and Isotopes. 16th ed. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. Distributor: Lockheed Martin, 2002.
Farine, J. "Assay of Radon and Radium in Water: Techniques Developed at SNO." Topical Workshop of Low Radioactivity Techniques, LRT2004, 12-14 December 2004. Vol. 785. New York: AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005. Kovler, K. "Radon exhalation of hardening concrete: Monitoring cement hydration and prediction of radon concentration in construction site." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 86, no. 3 (2006): 354-366. Rabi, J. A., and N. C. Da Silva. "Radon exhalation from phosphogypsum building boards: Symmetry constraints, impermeable boundary conditions and numerical simulation of a test case." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 86, no. 2 (2006): 164-175. Kristof, J. W., A. Hanna, J. Hadjinicolaou. "Soil gases and building foundations." International Journal for Housing Science and Its Applications 30, no. 1 (2005): 69-80. (SPEC. ISS.) Leonard, B. "Radioisotope deposition on interior building surfaces: Air flow and surface roughness influences." Nuclear Technology 152, no. 3, (December 2005): 339-353. Tokonami, S., H. Takahashi, Y. Kobayashi, W. Zhuo, and E. Hulber. "Up-to-date radon-thoron discriminative detector for a large scale survey." Review of Scientific Instruments 76, no. 11 (2005): 113505. Nielson, K. K., R. B. Holt, and V. C. Rogers. "Site-specific characterization of soil Radon potentials [electronic resource]: project summary." Cincinnati, OH: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, 1996. (PDF) |
3 |
Overview of Analytical Techniques MIT-EAPS Neutron Activation Analysis Laboratory - Hands on Experience |
Jagam, P., and G. K. Muecke. "Instrumentation in neutron activation analysis." Chapter IV in Mineralogical Association of Canada. Edited by G. K. Muecke. Short Course in Neutron Activation Analysis in the Geosciences. Halifax, CA, May 1980, pp. 73-108.
Ila, P., and P. Jagam. "Multielement analysis of food spices by instrumental neutron activation analysis." Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 57 (1980): 205-210.
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4 | Hydrogeology of As in Central Massachusetts |
Arsenic sources and pathways in the overburden of central Massachusetts "Arsenic and pathways of selected trace elements in central Massachusetts." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 37, no. 7 (Salt Lake City Annual Meeting, October 16–19, 2005). |
5 |
Dust Storms - Health Effects Review and Conclusions Student Presentations |
Principles and methods for the assessment of risk from essential trace elements. World Health Organization, 2002.
Finkelman, R. B. "Environmental health effects of toxic elements, metal ions, and minerals, Bob-Natural and Anthropogenic." U.S. Geological Survey. |