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Howard W Mielke
Howard W Mielke
Adjunct Professor Tulane University School of Medicine
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Soil is an important pathway of human lead exposure.
HW Mielke, PL Reagan
Environmental health perspectives 106 (suppl 1), 217-229, 1998
6951998
The urban environment and children's health: soils as an integrator of lead, zinc, and cadmium in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
HW Mielke, CR Gonzales, MK Smith, PW Mielke
Environmental research 81 (2), 117-129, 1999
5311999
Lead concentrations in inner-city soils as a factor in the child lead problem.
HW Mielke, JC Anderson, KJ Berry, PW Mielke, RL Chaney, M Leech
American Journal of Public Health 73 (12), 1366-1369, 1983
3321983
Lead in the inner cities: Policies to reduce children's exposure to lead may be overlooking a major source of lead in the environment
HW Mielke
American scientist 87 (1), 62-73, 1999
2861999
Seasonality and children’s blood lead levels: developing a predictive model using climatic variables and blood lead data from Indianapolis, Indiana, Syracuse, New York, and New …
MAS Laidlaw, HW Mielke, GM Filippelli, DL Johnson, CR Gonzales
Environmental Health Perspectives 113 (6), 793-800, 2005
2822005
The urban rise and fall of air lead (Pb) and the latent surge and retreat of societal violence
HW Mielke, S Zahran
Environment international 43, 48-55, 2012
2132012
PAH and metal mixtures in New Orleans soils and sediments
HW Mielke, G Wang, CR Gonzales
Science of the Total Environment 281 (1-3), 217-227, 2001
2132001
PAHs and metals in the soils of inner-city and suburban New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
HW Mielke, G Wang, CR Gonzales, ET Powell, B Le, VN Quach
Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 18 (3), 243-247, 2004
2082004
Re-suspension of lead contaminated urban soil as a dominant source of atmospheric lead in Birmingham, Chicago, Detroit and Pittsburgh, USA
MAS Laidlaw, S Zahran, HW Mielke, MP Taylor, GM Filippelli
Atmospheric environment 49, 302-310, 2012
1842012
Associations between soil lead and childhood blood lead in urban New Orleans and rural Lafourche Parish of Louisiana.
HW Mielke, D Dugas, PW Mielke Jr, KS Smith, CR Gonzales
Environmental Health Perspectives 105 (9), 950-954, 1997
1841997
Nonlinear association between soil lead and blood lead of children in metropolitan New Orleans, Louisiana: 2000–2005
HW Mielke, CR Gonzales, E Powell, M Jartun, PW Mielke Jr
Science of the Total Environment 388 (1-3), 43-53, 2007
1742007
Speciation, mobility and bioavailability of soil lead
RL Chaney, HW Mielke, SB Sterrett
Environ. Geochem. Health 11 (Supplement), 105-129, 1989
1721989
Estimation of leaded (Pb) gasoline's continuing material and health impacts on 90 US urbanized areas
HW Mielke, MAS Laidlaw, CR Gonzales
Environment international 37 (1), 248-257, 2011
1672011
Case studies and evidence-based approaches to addressing urban soil lead contamination
MAS Laidlaw, GM Filippelli, S Brown, J Paz-Ferreiro, SM Reichman, ...
Applied Geochemistry 83, 14-30, 2017
1622017
Lead (Pb) legacy from vehicle traffic in eight California urbanized areas: continuing influence of lead dust on children's health
HW Mielke, MAS Laidlaw, C Gonzales
Science of the total environment 408 (19), 3965-3975, 2010
1522010
The potential for heavy metal exposure from urban gardens and soils
RL Chaney, SB Sterrett, HW Mielke
Proc. symp. heavy metals in urban gardens. univ. dist. Columbia Extension …, 1984
1511984
Lead in New Orleans soils: new images of an urban environment
HW Mielke
Environmental Geochemistry and Health 16, 123-128, 1994
1441994
Quantities and associations of lead, zinc, cadmium, manganese, chromium, nickel, vanadium, and copper in fresh Mississippi delta alluvium and New Orleans alluvial soils
HW Mielke, CR Gonzales, MK Smith, PW Mielke
Science of the Total Environment 246 (2-3), 249-259, 2000
1432000
Children’s blood lead seasonality in flint, Michigan (USA), and soil-sourced lead hazard risks
MAS Laidlaw, GM Filippelli, RC Sadler, CR Gonzales, AS Ball, HW Mielke
International journal of environmental research and public health 13 (4), 358, 2016
1362016
Mound building by pocket gophers (Geomyidae): their impact on soils and vegetation in North America
HW Mielke
Journal of Biogeography, 171-180, 1977
1361977
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