Asbestos And Health Hazards

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Zoltai
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Asbestos is a generic term for industrially useful fibers recovered from exploitable deposits of the asbestiform varieties of five silicate minerals: chrysotile, anthophyl-lite, actinolite-tremolite, cummingtorute-grunerite, and rie-beekite. Asbestos and asbestiform fibers of some other minerals are known to be carcinogenic. Minerals crystallized in the asbestiform habit-are characterized by unique properties (morphology, strength and flexibility, physical and chemical durability, and defect-free surface structures). The key to the unusual properties, and health effects, of asbestiform fibers appears to be in their unusual surface structure. In contrast, non-asbestiform crystals of the same minerals, including the five so called asbestos minerals, do not have these properties and are not carcinogenic.
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APA: T. Zoltai  (1989)  Asbestos And Health Hazards

MLA: T. Zoltai Asbestos And Health Hazards. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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