Well-characterized amphibole asbestos mineral samples are required for use as analytical stand-ards and in future research projects. Currently, the National Institute for Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material samples of asbestos are listed as ‘Discontinued’. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has a goal under the Asbestos Roadmap of locating and characterizing research materials for future use. Where an initial characterization analysis deter-mines that a collected material is appropriate for use as a research material in terms of composition and asbestiform habit, sufficient amounts of the material will be collected to make it publicly available. An abandoned mine near Lone Pine, California, co...
Aggregates and rocks from quarries located in metropolitan France and New Caledonia, all likely to c...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals can be found in metamorphic rocks and in the s...
Well-characterized amphibole asbestos mineral samples are required for use as analytical standards a...
For the first time, this work reports concentration maps of asbestos minerals in contaminated mine ...
Amphibole asbestos minerals are known human carcinogens, and many regulations have been developed to...
Building material from the main stacks of Orton Library was sampled and analyzed for the presence of...
For the first time, this work reports concentration maps of asbestos minerals in contaminated mine t...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
On September 23, 1933, a tusk was discovered in a gravel pit four miles south of Hampton, Iowa. Afte...
Asbestos is a noun used to describe minerals that either occur as long silky fibers or can be easily...
Asbestos is the generic term for various types of natural silicates of magnesium and / or iron, whic...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
Talc is a useful mineral in many industries and therefore has a high probability that consumers are ...
Aggregates and rocks from quarries located in metropolitan France and New Caledonia, all likely to c...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals can be found in metamorphic rocks and in the s...
Well-characterized amphibole asbestos mineral samples are required for use as analytical standards a...
For the first time, this work reports concentration maps of asbestos minerals in contaminated mine ...
Amphibole asbestos minerals are known human carcinogens, and many regulations have been developed to...
Building material from the main stacks of Orton Library was sampled and analyzed for the presence of...
For the first time, this work reports concentration maps of asbestos minerals in contaminated mine t...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
On September 23, 1933, a tusk was discovered in a gravel pit four miles south of Hampton, Iowa. Afte...
Asbestos is a noun used to describe minerals that either occur as long silky fibers or can be easily...
Asbestos is the generic term for various types of natural silicates of magnesium and / or iron, whic...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
Talc is a useful mineral in many industries and therefore has a high probability that consumers are ...
Aggregates and rocks from quarries located in metropolitan France and New Caledonia, all likely to c...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals can be found in metamorphic rocks and in the s...