Clair Cameron Patterson - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Patterson, C. (1956), "Age of meteorites and the Earth", Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 10 (4): 230–237, Bibcode 1956GeCoA..10..230P, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(56)90036-9
  • Patterson, C.; Chow, T. J. (1962), "The occurrence and significance of lead isotopes in pelagic sediments", Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 26 (2): 263–308, Bibcode 1962GeCoA..26..263C, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(62)90016-9
  • Patterson, C. (1965), "Contaminated and natural environments of man", Arch. Environ. Health 11: 344–360, PMID 14334042
  • Bryson, Bill (2004), A Short History of Nearly Everything, Broadway, pp. 193–255, ISBN 978-0-7679-0818-4
  • Davidson, Cliff I., ed. (1998), Clean Hands: Clair Patterson's Crusade against Environmental Lead Contamination, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. xxxiv+162, ISBN 1-56072-568-0
  • McGrayne, S. Bertsch (2002), "Ch. 9: Lead-Free Gasoline and Clair C. Patterson", Prometheans in the Lab, New York: McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-140795-2
  • Tilton, George R., Clair Cameron Patterson, http://www.nap.edu/readingroom.php?book=biomems&page=cpatterson.html, retrieved 2009-03-10
  • Denworth, L. Toxic Truth: A Scientist, A Doctor, and the Battle over Lead, Beacon Press, 2009.

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