Soil, grain and water chemistry in relation to human Se status in China and Sri Lanka
Fordyce, F.M.; Johnson, C.C.; Dissanayake, C.B.; Zhang, G.; Navaratne, U.R.B.. 1999 Soil, grain and water chemistry in relation to human Se status in China and Sri Lanka. In: Abstracts of the 17th SEGH European Conference. Glasgow, UK, University of Glasgow and SEGH, 1pp.
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Abstract/Summary
As the trace element status of rural populations in developing countries closely reflect that of their local environment, geochemical studies may be able to identify those areas at greatest risk and also help to elucidate the aetiology of some diseases for which trace mineral status is thought to be a causative factor.
Item Type: | Publication - Book Section |
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Programmes: | BGS Programmes > International |
NORA Subject Terms: | Earth Sciences Ecology and Environment Health Agriculture and Soil Science |
Date made live: | 07 Aug 2012 15:23 +0 (UTC) |
URI: | https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/19098 |
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