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Posts with Office of the Vice President for Research Tag

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A miner points to mercury-gold amalgam.

Mercury rising: How does gold mining in Ghana impact health, environment?

September 13, 2023 Author - Josh Zaffos

CSU Associate Professor of Geography Heidi Hausermann and colleagues have won a $1.537 million National Science Foundation grant to study the health, social and environmental effects of rapidly expanding, small-scale gold mining and mercury pollution in Ghana and beyond.

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CSU doctoral student Robert Kaplan works his way through an unplowed field in France

CSU center works to recover remains of American WWII pilot in France

August 23, 2021 Author -Tim Schommer

The effort is a follow up to an archeological survey conducted in 2019, which found pieces of wreckage consistent with that of a B-17 aircraft.

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