The Occurrence And Exploitation Of Amphibole Asbestos In South Africa

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. J. B. Dreyer
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

In terms of resources of amphibole asbestos only South Africa can be considered. There are only two asbestos producing fields, one in the Northern Cape Province producing only crocidolite and one in the Eastern Transvaal producing only amosite. The banded ironstone sequence in which amphibole asbestos occurs is discussed, and the genesis of the fibre is briefly reviewed. The properties and characteristics of amphibole asbestos are discussed and compared to those of chrysotile. Approximately 300,000 tonnes of amosite and crocidolite are produced annually. Crocidolite has a potential for a fivefold increase of production, which could be sustained beyond the year 2000. An estimate of the resources of the various producing fields in South Africa is made. Mining methods are reviewed and evaluation techniques discussed.
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APA: C. J. B. Dreyer  (1978)  The Occurrence And Exploitation Of Amphibole Asbestos In South Africa

MLA: C. J. B. Dreyer The Occurrence And Exploitation Of Amphibole Asbestos In South Africa. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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