Regulatory Toxicology And Pharmacology - Rapporteur?s Report - Session II: Characterization Of Fibrous Minerals

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 2
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
The central question concerning the health risks associated with mining and processing of taconite ores in the Eastern Mesabi Range is ??does asbestos, of any variety, occur within the gangue mineral population?? Free silica in the form of quartz does exist in the taconite, but silicosis has been relegated to a secondary issue. The focus has shifted to the asbestos minerals and the malignancies that might occur following low-level exposure to dust. Although mineral fibers do exist in the Mesabi taconite ores, Ross, Nolan and Nord conclude ??no asbestos?, as explained in their contribution ??The Search for Asbestos within the Peter Mitchell Taconite Iron Ore Mine, near Babbitt, Minnesota?. Their area of study is located in the eastern Mesabi Range. It is here that the tectonic and metamorphic effects associated with the intrusion of the Duluth Gabbro have been profound. A variety of amphibole minerals have developed as a result of these geological events, some with names recognized within the US Asbestos Standard. The issue tackled by the authors is whether or not these amphiboles are present in the mine and if so whether or not they are asbestiform in habit.
Citation
APA: (2008) Regulatory Toxicology And Pharmacology - Rapporteur?s Report - Session II: Characterization Of Fibrous Minerals
MLA: Regulatory Toxicology And Pharmacology - Rapporteur?s Report - Session II: Characterization Of Fibrous Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.