In the last decades, there has been increasing interest in Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) and asbestos containing materials (ACMs) as a source of possible environmental risk. A crucial theme of interest related to environmental pollution is the enhanced mobilization of asbestos minerals affecting soils and rocks due to human activities (e.g., road construction, mining activity) in comparison with natural weathering processes. The volume has aimed to gather contributions and to compare results derived from various experiences of research groups regarding NOA minerals as a source of possible environmental risks for population. Case studies from various geological contexts are presented. Moreover, contributions presenting novel and classic...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...
In Italy, the environmental hazard related to asbestos is still high, also due to airborne dispersio...
In recent years, the high incidence of harmful health effects through inhalation of airborne asbesto...
The environmental impact of natural occurrences of asbestos (NOA) and asbestos-like minerals is a gr...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
In recent years, many studies have addressed the effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures...
One of the open questions regarding the asbestos problem is the fate of the mineral fibres in the bo...
The presence of asbestiform minerals has to be foreseen in the planning of infrastructural activitie...
The aim of this work was to establish whether asbestos fibers homogeneously occur in the different f...
All six minerals defined as “asbestos” by the existing regulation on asbestos hazard, i....
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...
Asbestos is a hazardous mineral, as well as a common and well-known issue worldwide. However, amphib...
The generation of particulate matter emitted by management (e.g., mining, crushing, grinding, and mi...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...
In Italy, the environmental hazard related to asbestos is still high, also due to airborne dispersio...
In recent years, the high incidence of harmful health effects through inhalation of airborne asbesto...
The environmental impact of natural occurrences of asbestos (NOA) and asbestos-like minerals is a gr...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
In recent years, many studies have addressed the effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures...
One of the open questions regarding the asbestos problem is the fate of the mineral fibres in the bo...
The presence of asbestiform minerals has to be foreseen in the planning of infrastructural activitie...
The aim of this work was to establish whether asbestos fibers homogeneously occur in the different f...
All six minerals defined as “asbestos” by the existing regulation on asbestos hazard, i....
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...
Asbestos is a hazardous mineral, as well as a common and well-known issue worldwide. However, amphib...
The generation of particulate matter emitted by management (e.g., mining, crushing, grinding, and mi...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...
In Italy, the environmental hazard related to asbestos is still high, also due to airborne dispersio...
In recent years, the high incidence of harmful health effects through inhalation of airborne asbesto...