Duke University-Nicholas School of the Environment: Lead Isotopes Provide New Tool for Tracking Coal Ash in Dust, Soil, Sediments
October 22, 2019
October 22, 2019
DURHAM, North Carolina, Oct. 22 -- Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment issued the following news release:
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- Inhaling dust that contains fly ash particles from coal combustion has been linked to lung and heart disease, cancer, nervous system disorders and other ill effects. But tracking the presence of coal ash in dust has been a challenge for scientists.
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Inhaling dust that contains fly ash particles from coal combus . . .
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- Inhaling dust that contains fly ash particles from coal combustion has been linked to lung and heart disease, cancer, nervous system disorders and other ill effects. But tracking the presence of coal ash in dust has been a challenge for scientists.
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Inhaling dust that contains fly ash particles from coal combus . . .