نتایج جستجو برای: amphibole

تعداد نتایج: 1087  

Journal: :IARC scientific publications 1980
J S Jones F D Pooley N J Clark W G Owen G H Roberts P G Smith J C Wagner G Berry D J Pollock

A study was made of 93 cases of mesothelioma who died in 1976 in the United Kingdom. Lung tissue was available for mineral fibre analysis from 86 of these cases, and also from 29 cases of cerebrovascular disease and 27 cases of bronchial carcinoma, matched for place of death, age and sex with the mesothelioma cases. It was observed that: (1) mesothelioma patients had more amphibole fibres in th...

بدرزاده, زهرا, آقازاده, مهراج ,

There are numerous outcrops of lamprophyric rocks, as sill and dikes, in the northwestern part of Iran. These rocks can be classified in two mica- and amphibole-rich types. Amphibole-rich type includes amphibole, olivine psudomorphs, and clinopyroxene phenocrysts in the matrix of feldspar and altered glass. Mica-rich lamprophyres include mica and clinopyroxene phenocrysts in the matrix of felds...

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...

Journal: :Journal of environmental health 2012
Terry M Spear Julie F Hart Tessa E Spear Molly M Loushin Natalie N Shaw Mohamed I Elashhab

Asbestos-contaminated vermiculite attic insulation (VAI) produced from a mine near Libby, Montana, may be present in millions of homes along with other commercial asbestos-containing materials (ACM). The primary goal of the research described here was to develop and test procedures that would allow for the safe and effective weatherization of low-income homes with asbestos. The presence of asbe...

2014
Joachim Schneider Bernd Brückel Ludger Fink Hans-Joachim Woitowitz

An 81-year-old woman was dying from histologically confirmed pulmonary fibrosis without having had any asbestos exposure in the workplace. The lung dust fibre analysis showed significantly increased "asbestos bodies" (AB) (2,640 AB per gram of wet lung tissue) and asbestos fibre concentrations (8,600,000 amphibole fibres of all lengths and 540,000 amphibole fibres with a length ≥5 μm per gram o...

2018
Davide Lenaz Henrik Skogby Nicola Rigonat Julien Berger

We investigated the crystal and structural behavior of several Cr-bearing spinels from the Archean chromitites of Amsaga (Mauritania). The chemical and structural data testified a retrograde metamorphism from amphibolite to greenschist facies, witnessed by relative changes in the amount of all the major oxides (Cr, Al, Mg, Fe2+, Fe3+), the relative proportion of Fe/Fetot as well as the structur...

2015
Massimo Chiaradia

Arc magmas originate in subduction zones as partial melts of the mantle, induced by aqueous fluids/melts liberated by the subducted slab. Subsequently, they rise through and evolve within the overriding plate crust. Aside from broadly similar features that distinguish them from magmas of other geodynamic settings (e.g., mid-ocean ridges, intraplate), arc magmas display variably high Sr/Y values...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
K McConnochie L Simonato P Mavrides P Christofides F D Pooley J C Wagner

There is a chrysotile mine in the central mountains of Cyprus but no other appreciable source of industrial asbestos. Hence the island was thought to offer ideal conditions to seek pure chrysotile induced mesothelioma. The first reported case was a village woman whose lung tissue contained amphibole asbestos fibres, which were later identified as tremolite. This began a search for the origin of...

2001
M. E. Gunter B. M. Brown B. R. Bandli M. D. Dyar

Introduction: Over the past year, tremoliteasbestos and vermiculite mining in Libby, Montana have gone from obscurity to the forefront of the national media. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer “broke” the story in November 1999 about the world’s largest vermiculite mine and the problems associated with its asbestos exposure. As the stories point out, several hundred miners, their families, and non-...

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