Mineralogical Characteristics Of Asbestos (e04833ed-34a7-4d2e-bd3c-b68d82ba9630)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Steel
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The asbestifom habit is most commonly developed in certain amphiboles and chrysotile, but other minerals may also crystallize with this unususual habit, The habit may be characterized by 1) a fibril structure, single or twinned crystals of very small widths (generally less than 0.5 inn) which have gram with a common fiber axis direction but which are disoriented in the other crystallographic directions, 2) anomalous optical properties, primarily parallel extinction, 3) unusual tensile strength, 4) high aspect ratio, and 5) flexibility. In addition, there is evidence to indicate that some amphibole asbestos may have unusual surface properties.
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APA: E. Steel  (1979)  Mineralogical Characteristics Of Asbestos (e04833ed-34a7-4d2e-bd3c-b68d82ba9630)

MLA: E. Steel Mineralogical Characteristics Of Asbestos (e04833ed-34a7-4d2e-bd3c-b68d82ba9630). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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