For a reliable evaluation of the geo-environmental risk due to naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) during rock excavation of large infrastructure projects, a proper procedure is needed. First, it is necessary to provide a detailed geological model tailored to the NOArelated issues that should drive the rock sampling procedures in order to obtain a representative sampling. The sampling procedures should take into account lithological variability and relative spatial distributions of the rock units. The geological model for NOA should be thus constrained by the main NOA petrofacies occurring in a given geotectonic context, which take into consideration both the mineralogical and structural features, and the identification of NOA homogeneous zo...
International audienceThis paper provides a field description and an analytical characterization of ...
In recent years, many studies have addressed the effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures...
This study illustrates the importance of undertaking a multi-scale geological approach when assessin...
The presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in many areas worldwide requires an enhanced geol...
Asbestos may constitute a severe health risk when meta-ophiolites are excavated for large infrastruc...
Naturally-Occurring Asbestos (NOA) may constitute a severe health risk when metamorphic rocks are ex...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
Due to dangerous effects on health the industrial use of asbestos minerals is banned in Italy since ...
This work is part of the project study for a road tunnel bypassing the town of Genova and was aimed ...
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...
All six minerals defined as “asbestos” by the existing regulation on asbestos hazard, i....
Tunnelling across ophiolitic formation with Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) can release fibres in...
We report the results of preliminary field and laboratory multidisciplinary investigations developed...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
International audienceThis paper provides a field description and an analytical characterization of ...
In recent years, many studies have addressed the effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures...
This study illustrates the importance of undertaking a multi-scale geological approach when assessin...
The presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in many areas worldwide requires an enhanced geol...
Asbestos may constitute a severe health risk when meta-ophiolites are excavated for large infrastruc...
Naturally-Occurring Asbestos (NOA) may constitute a severe health risk when metamorphic rocks are ex...
Asbestos-related environmental issues include: i) the presence of natural outcrops of asbestos-beari...
Due to dangerous effects on health the industrial use of asbestos minerals is banned in Italy since ...
This work is part of the project study for a road tunnel bypassing the town of Genova and was aimed ...
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...
All six minerals defined as “asbestos” by the existing regulation on asbestos hazard, i....
Tunnelling across ophiolitic formation with Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) can release fibres in...
We report the results of preliminary field and laboratory multidisciplinary investigations developed...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
International audienceThis paper provides a field description and an analytical characterization of ...
In recent years, many studies have addressed the effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures...
This study illustrates the importance of undertaking a multi-scale geological approach when assessin...