Effects of Increasing Aridity on Ambient Dust and Public Health in the U.S. Southwest Under Climate Change

Supplemental information, excel spreadsheet of data behind figures in the paper, 11 files with code to reproduce the study. Citation information for this dataset can be found in the EDG's Metadata Reference Information section and Data.gov's References section.

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notes Supplemental information, excel spreadsheet of data behind figures in the paper, 11 files with code to reproduce the study. Citation information for this dataset can be found in the EDG's Metadata Reference Information section and Data.gov's References section.
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title Effects of Increasing Aridity on Ambient Dust and Public Health in the U.S. Southwest Under Climate Change