Socioeconomic indicators of heat-related health risk supplemented with remotely sensed data

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Daniel P Johnson
Jeffrey S Wilson
George C Luber
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[1] Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis,Department of Geography, School of Liberal Arts
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,National Center for Environmental Health
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International Journal of Health Geographics | / 8卷
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Heat Wave; Census Tract; Land Surface Temperature; Urban Heat Island; Extreme Heat;
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