Serpentine and amphibole asbestos occur naturally in certain geologic settings worldwide, most commonly in association with ultramafic rocks, along associated faults. Ultramafic rocks have been used in Piên County, Southern Brazil for decades for the purpose of road paving in rural and urban areas, but without the awareness of their adverse environmental and health impact. The aim of this study was the chemical characterization of aerosols re-suspended in two rural roads of Piên, paved with ultramafic rocks and to estimate the pulmonary deposition of asbestos aerosols. Bulk aerosol samples were analyzed by means of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and X-ray diffraction analysis, in order to characterize elemental composition and crystallinit...
Numerous researchers have described the correlation between the short-term contact of nano-particul...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Amphibole asbestos minerals are known human carcinogens, and many regulations have been developed to...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
In Italy, the environmental hazard related to asbestos is still high, also due to airborne dispersio...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
ABSTRACT: Road dust resuspension, especially the particulate matter fraction below 10 mu m (PM10), i...
To evaluate the frequency and severity of pleuropulmonary alterations in anthophyllite-exposed forme...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
Worldwide studies have been done about the toxicity and carcinogenicity of asbestos minerals occurri...
Numerous researchers have described the correlation between the short-term contact of nano-particul...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Asbestos may be naturally present in rocks and soils. In some cases, there is the possibility of rel...
Amphibole asbestos minerals are known human carcinogens, and many regulations have been developed to...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
In Italy, the environmental hazard related to asbestos is still high, also due to airborne dispersio...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
ABSTRACT: Road dust resuspension, especially the particulate matter fraction below 10 mu m (PM10), i...
To evaluate the frequency and severity of pleuropulmonary alterations in anthophyllite-exposed forme...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
Worldwide studies have been done about the toxicity and carcinogenicity of asbestos minerals occurri...
Numerous researchers have described the correlation between the short-term contact of nano-particul...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...