Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
In recent years, many studies have addressed the
effect on human health caused by asbestos exposures. As
asbestos is a group of fibrous minerals that mainly occurs
in mafic and ultramafic rocks (ophiolitic sequences), a close
relationship between asbestos occurrence and the geological
history of host rocks should be expected. By reviewing the
existing literature and presenting characteristic examples, it
is proposed a direct correspondence exists between the presence
of fibrous minerals in ophiolites and the rock fabric systematics
due to the combined activity of deformation, metamorphism/
metasomatism, and rock/fluid interaction. Understanding
the geological factors that may be at the origin of the
nucleation/growth of fibrous minerals constitutes a necessary
requirement for developing a methodological and analytical
procedure to evaluate asbestos hazard (AH) in the natural
prototype (ophiolitic rocks). A parameterisation of the AH
in function of the main geological processes that produce the
rock fabric systematics in different tectonic/geodynamic settings
is discussed. A geological multidisciplinary approach
(based on geological-structural field evidence combined with
textural, mineralogical, petrological, and geochemical investigations)
is proposed as the prerequisite for the evaluation
of AH in natural environments. This approach, in particular,
can provide a robust basis to formulate a procedural protocol
finalised to the mitigation of asbestos effects in environments
where these effects are still a real threat.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Vignaroli, Gianluca; Belardi, Girolamo; Billi, Andrea
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