Tony R. Mollhagen Papers, 1835-2000

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Tony R. Mollhagen Papers, 1835-2000

The collection contains photographs and articles written by Dr. Mollhagen and other professionals.

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Tony R. Mollhagen was originally trained as a field biologist (ecology, mammalogy, ornithology, and parasitology), but had more than ten years of field experience in studies of the human and environmental effects of exposure to pesticides. Dr. Mollhagen taught courses in Water Chemistry, Process Chemistry, Water and Wastewater Analysis, Environmental Measurement, Environmental Risk Assessment, and Limnology at Texas Tech University prior to his retirement in Summer, 2003. From the gu...

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Frere, Maurice H.

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