Foreword

Olle Selinus, Brian Alloway, José A. Centeno, Robert B. Finkelman, Ron Fuge, Ulf Lindh, Pauline Smedley

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Abstract

Essentials of Medical Geology reviews the essential concepts and practical tools required to tackle environmental and public health problems. It is organized into four main sections. The first section deals with the fundamentals of environmental biology, the natural and anthropogenic sources of health elements that impact health and illustrate key biogeochemical transformations. The second section looks at the geological processes influencing human exposure to specific elements, such as radon, arsenic, fluorine, selenium and iodine. The third section presents the concepts and techniques of pathology, toxicology and epidemiology that underpin investigations into the human health effects of exposure to naturally occurring elements. The last section provides a toolbox of analytical approaches to environmental research and medical geology investigations.

Essentials of Medical Geology was first published in 2005 and has since won three prestigious rewards. The book has been recognized as a key book in both medical and geology fields and is widely used as textbook and reference book in these fields.

For this revised edition, editors and authors have updated the content that evolved a lot during 2005 and added two new chapters, on public health, and agriculture and health. This updated volume can now continue to be used as a textbook and reference book for all who are interested in this important topic and its impacts the health and wellbeing of many millions of people all over the world.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEssentials of Medical Geology
Subtitle of host publicationRevised Edition
EditorsOlle Selinus
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pagesv-vi
ISBN (Electronic)9789400743755
ISBN (Print)9789400743748
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jan 2013

Keywords

  • environmental health
  • environmental medicine
  • global health
  • medical geology

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