Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina
- Autores
- Lescano, Leticia; Marfil, Silvina Andrea; Maiza, Pedro; Sfragulla, Jorge; Bonalumi, Aldo
- Año de publicación
- 2013
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión enviada
- Descripción
- Vermiculites with impurities of amphibole, a dry fine residue and calcined materials from three deposits in the province of Co´rdoba, Argentina, were studied. From a commercial perspective, amphiboles are considered as ‘‘asbestos’’, a group of silicate minerals with strong and flexible fibres that are heat resistant and chemically inert, and thus well suited for heat insulation. These fibrous particles have provoked controversies about the toxicity impact on human health and the development of diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis or lung cancer. Their commercialization and exploitation are currently prohibited. The sampled minerals were identified with a petrographic microscope, chemical analyses, SEM and XRD. It was concluded that amphibole minerals are present in all the deposits studied and in every phase of plant production, but not all of them have asbestiform characteristics.
- Materia
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Geología
Vermiculite
Amphibole
Asbestos - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
- OAI Identificador
- oai:digital.cic.gba.gob.ar:11746/4535
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina Lescano, Leticia Geología Vermiculite Amphibole Asbestos |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Amphibole in vermiculite mined in Argentina |
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Lescano, Leticia Marfil, Silvina Andrea Maiza, Pedro Sfragulla, Jorge Bonalumi, Aldo |
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Lescano, Leticia |
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Lescano, Leticia Marfil, Silvina Andrea Maiza, Pedro Sfragulla, Jorge Bonalumi, Aldo |
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Marfil, Silvina Andrea Maiza, Pedro Sfragulla, Jorge Bonalumi, Aldo |
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Geología Vermiculite Amphibole Asbestos |
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Geología Vermiculite Amphibole Asbestos |
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Vermiculites with impurities of amphibole, a dry fine residue and calcined materials from three deposits in the province of Co´rdoba, Argentina, were studied. From a commercial perspective, amphiboles are considered as ‘‘asbestos’’, a group of silicate minerals with strong and flexible fibres that are heat resistant and chemically inert, and thus well suited for heat insulation. These fibrous particles have provoked controversies about the toxicity impact on human health and the development of diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis or lung cancer. Their commercialization and exploitation are currently prohibited. The sampled minerals were identified with a petrographic microscope, chemical analyses, SEM and XRD. It was concluded that amphibole minerals are present in all the deposits studied and in every phase of plant production, but not all of them have asbestiform characteristics. |
description |
Vermiculites with impurities of amphibole, a dry fine residue and calcined materials from three deposits in the province of Co´rdoba, Argentina, were studied. From a commercial perspective, amphiboles are considered as ‘‘asbestos’’, a group of silicate minerals with strong and flexible fibres that are heat resistant and chemically inert, and thus well suited for heat insulation. These fibrous particles have provoked controversies about the toxicity impact on human health and the development of diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis or lung cancer. Their commercialization and exploitation are currently prohibited. The sampled minerals were identified with a petrographic microscope, chemical analyses, SEM and XRD. It was concluded that amphibole minerals are present in all the deposits studied and in every phase of plant production, but not all of them have asbestiform characteristics. |
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