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Federal
MagnusonMatthew_A-7h4g_dataset_20181031
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data corresponding to the figures in the paper. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Jolin, W., and M. Kaminski. Sorbent Materials for Rapid... -
Federal
Results from radiochemical analyses of small rodent whole bodies collected from breccia pipe uranium mines and reference locations in the Grand Canyon watershed.
Department of the Interior —
These data are comprised of measurements of gross alpha activity, gross beta activity, and radionuclide activities (isotopic U, isotopic Th, Ra-226) in small rodent... -
Federal
Long Term Hydrological (Radiological) Site Monitoring Data
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Quality Data Asset includes all current and historical data on the quality of water with regard to the presence of water pollutants of all kinds regulated by the... -
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Histopathological analyses of liver and kidney tissue from small rodents collected from breccia pipe uranium mines in the Grand Canyon watershed
Department of the Interior —
These data are comprised of histopathological analysis of liver and kidney tissues collected from small rodents collected in close proximity to brecchia pipe uranium... -
Federal
Radiological Emergency Response Data (Equipment Data)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
USEPA/National-Based Assets includes current radiological emergency response monitoring and sampling Resource-Type I, II, and III Equipment. -
Federal
RadNet Real-Time Monitoring Spectrometry Data Inventory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The RadNet Real-Time Monitoring Spectrometry Data Inventory contains measured data used to identify and measure specific radioactive materials in the atmosphere at... -
Federal
Historical RadNet Air Quality Data
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This RadNet Air Quality Data Asset includes all historical data (prior to 2005, when ERAMS was expanded to become RadNet, name changed to reflect new mission) -
Federal
National Brackish Groundwater Assessment 2017
Department of Energy —
Brackish groundwater (BGW), defined for this assessment as having a dissolved-solids concentration between 1,000 and 10,000 milligrams per liter, is an unconventional...