Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Chemical elements / Dietary minerals / Chromium compounds / Ecological succession / Hexavalent chromium / Selenium / Chromium / Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry / Wildfire / Chemistry / Matter / Occupational safety and health


Speciation of Arsenic, Selenium, and Chromium in Wildfire Impacted Soils and Ashes By Ruth E. Wolf, Todd M. Hoefen, Philip L. Hageman, Suzette A. Morman, and Geoffrey S. Plumlee Open-File Report 2010–1242
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2010-10-12 13:25:00


Open Document

File Size: 960,42 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Denver / Washington / D.C. / Santiago / Reston / /

Company

Agency for Toxic Substances / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

chemical form / metal content / reaction gas / chemicals/metals / satellite image / bulk chemical composition / leachate solutions / potential chemical interactions / /

NaturalFeature

Grass Valley / California Fall / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / U.S. Government / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Denver Denver Federal Federal Center / Public Health Service / Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry / U.S. Department of the Interior / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / /

Person

Geoffrey Geoffrey / Todd Todd / Todd M. M. Hoefen / Todd M. Hoefen / Suzette A. Morman / Ruth E. Wolf / Philip L. L. Hageman / Geoffrey S. S. Plumlee Plumlee / Suzette Suzette / Suzette A. A. Morman / Philip L. Hageman / Geoffrey S. Plumlee Open-File / Philip Philip / Meeker / Ruth E. E. Wolf / Marcia K. McNutt / /

/

Position

G.P. / speaker / Secretary U.S. Geological Survey / Director U.S. Geological Survey / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / California / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry / /

Region

U.S. U.S. / southern California / /

URL

http /

SocialTag