Black shales are insignificant sources of residential radon in the Kansas City area |
Spencer, C.G. |
Environmental and Engineering Geoscience vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 325-331 |
2000 |
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Environmental significance of toxic elements in loess of the mid-continent, (abstr.) |
Spencer, C.G. |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 35, no. 2, p. 6 |
2003 |
N/A
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Field trip #7, Kansas City; world leader in underground space utilization, pp. 195-203, <In>, Niemi, T.M., (ed.); Geologic field trips in the Greater Kansas City area (western Missouri, northeastern Kansas, and southeastern Nebraska); guidebook for field trips led during the 37th North-central Section meeting of the Geological Society of America, Kansas City, Missouri |
Spencer, C.G. |
Missouri Geological Survey and Resource Assessment Division, Special Publication no. 11, 220 pages |
2003 |
N/A
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Loess and weathered limestone joint surfaces as sources of radon in the greater Kansas City area, Missouri and Kansas |
Spencer, C.G. |
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 262 pages |
1995 |
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Loess and weathered limestone joint surfaces as sources of radon in the greater Kansas City area, Missouri and Kansas, (abstr.) |
Spencer, C.G. |
Dissertation Abstracts International, Section B vol. 56, no. 8, p. 4204B |
1996 |
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