Multimedia survey on mercury status at solid waste landfill facilities in developing countries to estimate human health and the environmental risks

Author:

SAITO Mitsugu1,HATTORI Tatsuya2,UCHIDA Keisuke2,SUZUKI Go3,WATANABE Yoshinobu2,IIZUKA Toshihiro2,NAGASAKA Hiromitsu2

Affiliation:

1. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Environment Programme

2. Institute of Environmental Ecology, IDEA Consultants, Inc.

3. Material Cycles Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies

Publisher

Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Reference22 articles.

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