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Massive sandstorm blowing off the northwest African desert. (Norman Kuring)
Air, dust, and soil contaminants and pathogens
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Human Health

Public health problems caused by environmental contamination and emerging infectious diseases are a growing concern worldwide. These public health threats are affected by the relationship between people and the physical, chemical, and biological nature of our natural environments. Population growth and the associated pressures of development are increasing the difficulties associated with sustaining effective public health practices and policies. Vector-borne and zoonotic diseases, water contamination, airborne contaminants, bioaccumulative contaminants in the food chain, and environmental threats to public health the world over require marshalling of all our scientific knowledge and know-how to develop new solutions. Understanding environmental and ecological health is a prerequisite to protecting public health. As the Nation's natural science agency, USGS can play a significant role in providing scientific knowledge and information that will improve our understanding of the environmental contributions to disease and human health.

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Earth Science and Public Health: Proceedings of the Second National Conference on USGS Health-Related Research

This report summarizes the presentations and discussions held at the Second National Conference on USGS Health-Related Research, held at the USGS national headquarters in Reston, Virginia.


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USGS and GSA co-sponsor GeoHealth I: Building Bridges across the Geological and Health Sciences. A workshop to improve connections between the geological and health sciences.


Medical Geology: a globally emerging discipline

An overview of Medical Geology -- the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human health


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New Report — Earth Materials and Health: Research Priorities for Earth Science and Public Health

The National Research Council (NRC) recently published a report that identifies research priorities at the intersection of earth materials and human health research.


Chemical Quality of Self-Supplied Domestic Well Water

USGS scientists evaluated a range of inorganic and organic contaminants in domestic wells from every state and Puerto Rico


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Second National Conference on USGS Human Health-Related Research


Disease Emergence and Resurgence:

A new USGS Report on The Wildlife-Human Connection

Bird injection


Pesticides in the Nation's Streams and Ground Water, 1992-2001:

Pesticides in the Nation's Streams and Ground Water, 1992-2001:

A new USGS Report With information on potential effects of Fish Consumption on Human Health


Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation's Ground Water and Drinking-Water Supply Wells:

A new USGS Report With information on Chloroform and THMs, Chlorinated Solvents, Fuel Oxygenates and Gasoline Hydrocarbons

Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation's Ground Water and Drinking-Water Supply Wells:


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The Geohealth Newsletter

Volume 6, No. 1, Summer 2008

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