The mining environment, medical geology and urban geochemistry form a group of related scientific disciplines that have developed strongly during recent years in the Nordic countries. Modern legislation controls the environmental issues. Close co-operation of researchers and legislators has improved the quality and safety of life in the societies of the Nordic countries. In mining environmental studies, methods that are suitable in Arctic conditions have been developed; in medical geology, the input from the Nordic countries has made it an appreciated scientific discipline throughout the world, and in the case of the urban environment, methods developed by our geochemists have especially improved the health conditions, particularly of child...
The paper reviews geoecology as a science of lithosphere and biosphere interaction regarding socioec...
North of the Arctic Circle in Sweden lies Malmfälten, a region that has been dominated by mining act...
Modern geochemical surveys were developed in the twentieth cen-tury (see review of Garrett et al. 20...
The mining environment, medical geology and urban geochemistry form a group of related scientific di...
Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong econo...
In its broadest sense, environmental geology may be defined as the interaction of humans with their ...
The problem of dump recultivation associated with sulfide ore mining is always a challenge for ecolo...
Environmental geology is scientific discipline dealing with the interactions between humans and the ...
Assessing the physical, geographic, chemical, and geological aspects are important to understand env...
The Nordic countries, including Greenland, have a long tradition in mining. The industrial minerals ...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
Medical Geology, the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human he...
"Medical Geology" is defined as the science dealing with the relationships between natural geologica...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
Medical Geology, the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human he...
The paper reviews geoecology as a science of lithosphere and biosphere interaction regarding socioec...
North of the Arctic Circle in Sweden lies Malmfälten, a region that has been dominated by mining act...
Modern geochemical surveys were developed in the twentieth cen-tury (see review of Garrett et al. 20...
The mining environment, medical geology and urban geochemistry form a group of related scientific di...
Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong econo...
In its broadest sense, environmental geology may be defined as the interaction of humans with their ...
The problem of dump recultivation associated with sulfide ore mining is always a challenge for ecolo...
Environmental geology is scientific discipline dealing with the interactions between humans and the ...
Assessing the physical, geographic, chemical, and geological aspects are important to understand env...
The Nordic countries, including Greenland, have a long tradition in mining. The industrial minerals ...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
Medical Geology, the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human he...
"Medical Geology" is defined as the science dealing with the relationships between natural geologica...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
Medical Geology, the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human he...
The paper reviews geoecology as a science of lithosphere and biosphere interaction regarding socioec...
North of the Arctic Circle in Sweden lies Malmfälten, a region that has been dominated by mining act...
Modern geochemical surveys were developed in the twentieth cen-tury (see review of Garrett et al. 20...