نتایج جستجو برای: amphibole group

تعداد نتایج: 980164  

2012

Asbestos is the generic commercial designation for a group of naturally occurring mineral silicate fibres of the serpentine and amphibole series. These include the serpentine mineral chrysotile (also known as ‘white asbestos’), and the five amphibole minerals – actinolite, amosite (also known as ‘brown asbestos’), anthophyllite, crocidolite (also known as ‘blue asbestos’), and tremolite (IARC, ...

2004
E. B. Ilgren

Asbestos is a commercial term referring to 6 fibrous minerals from 2 mineralogical classes: serpentine and amphibole. Chrysotile, or white asbestos, is the only serpentine mineral. The asbestiform habit of amphibole asbestos is far more toxic than chrysotile. However, most amphibole minerals are found in the “non-asbestiform” state that pose few, if any, health risks. Comminution, whether delib...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1991
A R Gibbs M Stephens D M Griffiths B J Blight F D Pooley

The lungs from 13 cases of diffuse pleural fibrosis associated with a history of exposure to asbestos were examined. Samples were taken from the visceral pleura and central and subpleural zones of the lungs for histopathological and mineralogical studies. The fibre type, size, and number were estimated for each of these regions by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive x ray ana...

2000
BERNARD E. LEAKE

The International Mineralogical Association's approved amphibole nomenclature has been revised in order to simplify it, make it more consistent with divisions generally at 50%, define prefixes and modifiers more precisely and include new amphibole species discovered and named since 1978, when the previous scheme was approved. The same reference axes form the basis of the new scheme and most nam...

2013
David Bernstein Jacques Dunnigan Thomas Hesterberg Robert Brown Juan Antonio Legaspi Velasco Raúl Barrera John Hoskins Allen Gibbs

This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences between chrysotile and amphibole asbestos. Chrysotile, which is rapidly attacked by the acid environment of the macrophage, falls apart in the lung into short fibers and particles, while the amphibole asbestos persist creating a response to the fibrous structure of this mineral. Inhalation toxici...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
A M Blount

Pharmaceutical and cosmetic-grade talcs were examined for asbestiform amphibole content using a new density-optical method. Talcs under the Food and Drug Administration are not regulated as to asbestos content; however, all talcs were well below the level mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for industrial talcs. Only one was found to contain an amphibole particle size ...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2017
Jean C Pfau Brenda Buck Rodney V Metcalf Zoie Kaupish Caleb Stair Maria Rodriguez Deborah E Keil

This project developed from studies demonstrating that Libby Amphibole Asbestos (LAA) causes a non-typical set of health outcomes not generally reported for asbestos, including systemic autoimmunity and an unusual and devastating lamellar pleural thickening that progresses to severe pulmonary dysfunction and death. Further, mineral fiber mixtures with some similarities to LAA have recently been...

2007
J. P. DAVIDSON A. DOSSETO S. P. TURNER D. J. MORGAN

We have attempted to constrain the depth(s) at which the main differentiation processes in arc lavas occur, using two main approaches; REE characteristics. The REE patterns of volcanic rock suites produced by crystal-liquid differentiation processes are sensitive to garnet or amphibole fractionation at deep or intermediate levels, respectively. Not surprisingly La/Yb increases with differentiat...

جمشیدی بدر, محبوبه , خادمی پارسا, مهناز ,

Sarvian intrusion is located in northeast of Delijan in the Orumieh-Dokhtar magmatic belt. Sarvian pluton consists of acidic and intermediate units and is composed of granite, granodiorite, tonalite and quartz-diorite. Main minerals of the intrusion are plagioclase, amphibole, biotite, quartz and K-feldspar. In this research, based on the EPMA analyses, thermobarometry of the rocks investigated...

2007
Libertv Hill

Many of the late Paleozoic granitoid plutons of the southern Appalachians are composite bodies with coarsegrained amphibole + biotite and biotite varietal facies (Speer et al., 1980). From field relations, these facies appear closely related, and multiple intrusion or differentiation comes to mind as an explanation for the relationship. In the Liberty Hill pluton, the coarse-grained central amp...

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