Systematic review of community health impacts of mountaintop removal mining
Abee L. Boyles(National Institutes of Health), Kristina A. Thayer(United States Department of Health and Human Services), Scott A. Masten(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Stephanie Holmgren(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Sofie McComb(ICF International (United States)), Susan Goldhaber(ICF International (United States)), Raghavendhran Avanasi(ICF International (United States)), Robyn Blain(ICF International (United States)), Johanna R. Rochester(ICF International (United States))
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