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A Review of Carcinogenicity Studies of Asbestos and Non-Asbestos Tremolite and Other Amphiboles
Non-Asbestos Tremolite Amphiboles Carcinogenicity Study
2005/12/22
Experimental animal studies comparing asbestos and non-asbestos varieties of tremolite indicate tremolite asbestos is markedly more carcinogenic. By direct analogy, the differences in carcinogenicity ...
Impact of Different Asbestos Species and other Mineral Particles on Pulmonary Pathogenesis
Asbestos Clays Lung Neutrophils Pathology Phagocytosis Physicochemical Silica Talc
1999/12/1
Abstract: Factors that are potentially important in the pulmonary pathogenesis of asbestos and other mineral particles are: 1) morphology, 2) Fe-content, 3) solubility under intra-phagosomal condition...
Unusual Application of Chrysotile Asbestos: The Elimination of Used Oil Emulsions
Adsorption Asbestos Chrysotile Oil emulsion Surface treatment
1981/11/1
Unusual Application of Chrysotile Asbestos: The Elimination of Used Oil Emulsions.
Semiquantitative Chemical Analysis of Asbestos Fibers and Clay Minerals with an Analytical Electron Microscope
Amphibole Asbestos Chrysotile Morphology Structure
1978/6/1
By using a transmission electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer, it was possible to detect the morphological, structural, and chemical characteristics of individual asbesto...
A Comparative Study of Thermal Effects on Surface and Structural Parameters of Natural Californian and Quebec Chrysotile Asbestos up to 700°C
Thermal Effects Quebec Chrysotile Asbestos surface area
1977/5/1
The effect of heat treatment on surface area, pore volume, pore size distribution, physical and chemical structure up to 700°C have been studied on samples of naturally occurring chrysotile minerals f...
Mineralogy and Origin of the Coalinga Asbestos Deposit
Mineralogy Origin the Coalinga Asbestos Deposit
1975/5/1
Since 1960 asbestos production of the United States has more than tripled, a phenomenon due in large part to the development of the Coalinga asbestos deposit in western California. Although most asbes...