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Mercury

This metal has, of course, been one of the most significant occupational toxicants for several hundred years. Our scientists have evaluated it in many workplace and environmental setting. We have assessed the exposure due to contaminated soil, house dust, sediments, and inhalation. At times, we have conducted important assessments of community exposure due to various incidents.



  • Paustenbach, D.J., G.M. Bruce, and P. Chrostowski. 1997. Current views on the oral bioavailability of inorganic mercury in soil: implications for health risk assessments. Risk Anal. 17(5):533-44.



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