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Contamination of vegetation by tetraethyl lead

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Abstract

Tetraethyl lead is a normal constituent of vegetation growing along our highways. Washed grass near Denver contained 3000 ppm (in ash) near major intersections and > 50 ppm for 500 feet downwind. Vegetables grown within 25 feet of a road in upstate New York and western Maryland averaged 80 to 115 ppm.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Contamination of vegetation by tetraethyl lead
Series title Science
Volume 137
Issue 3532
Year Published 1962
Language English
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First page 765
Last page 766
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