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Publications by Brienne J. Meyer
Fate of Libby Amphibole Fibers When Burning Contaminated Firewood
Environmental Science & Technology
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Environmental Chemistry
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Health Hazard Evaluation Report: HETA-98-0149-2734, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Libby Dam Project, Libby, Montana.
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