Deepwater Horizon oil spill exposure and child health: a longitudinal analysis

Author:

Slack TimORCID,Kroeger Rhiannon A.,Stroope Samuel,Keating Kathryn Sweet,Sury Jonathan,Brooks Jeremy,Chandler Thomas,Beedasy Jaishree

Funder

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

Baton Rouge Area Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Demography

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