Argentina): a Case Study

Argentina): a Case Study

Environ Earth Sci (2017) 76:631 DOI 10.1007/s12665-017-6969-y ORIGINAL ARTICLE Asbestiform and non-asbestiform morphologies in a talc and vermiculite mine from the province of Co´rdoba (Argentina): a case study 1,2 3 4 1,2 Leticia Lescano • Francisco Locati • Jorge Sfragulla • Silvina Marfil • 4 1 Aldo Bonalumi • Pedro Maiza Received: 11 July 2017 / Accepted: 5 September 2017 Ó Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017 Abstract In this work, a talc and vermiculite mine from deformational events, multimethodological approaches are the province of Co´rdoba (Argentina) was investigated with necessary to develop models of occurrence of asbestiform special emphasis on the occurrence of asbestiform and non- morphologies that may be applicable to other with similar asbestiform phases. The meta-ultramafic rock was studied characteristics. by a multimethodological approach, complementing field studies with petrographic-mineralogical, compositional and Keywords Meta-ultramafic rock Á Tremolite Á Asbestos Á morphological analyses. Samples were examined by Talc Á Argentina stereomicroscopy, polarizing light microscopy, SEM–EDS, XRD, DSC-TGA and FTIR. Complementary, composi- tional and textural analyses were performed with FE-SEM– Introduction EDS and EPMA. Talc-rich veins with a laminar and fibrous appearance were at first recognized. However, the fibrous The meta-ultramafic rocks of the province of Co´rdoba morphology observed both in the field and by microscopy (Argentina) have been exploited for decades, especially for is due to an apparent habit because of the sample orienta- the production of dark green to black aggregates for the tion. To avoid erroneous interpretations, studies by sec- manufacture of mosaics and as fluxes in steelworks in ondary electron images (SEM) are fundamental to carrying partial replacement of calcite and dolomite. They were also out this type of analysis. Tremolite was identified in dif- exploited to obtain chromite, talc, vermiculite and asbestos, ferent zones of the outcrop; however, only *40% of the but with the exception of serpentinite, production was crystals located in the vermiculite zone have dimensions to scarce, and the products were of medium quality. be considered as asbestiform fibres in the range of res- An extensive and large belt is recognized in the eastern pirable particles. In these types of complex deposits sector of the western ultramafic belt, with development of affected by superimposed metamorphic, igneous and talc bodies associated with vermiculite (Rosarito, La Cuarta, Juancho mines and others) and the ultramafic bodies from Pampa del Agua Frı´a to Candelaria (Bonalumi & Leticia Lescano et al. 2014). [email protected] The Rosarito mine was exploited until the end of the 1980s, with the extraction of second-grade talc and in some 1 Departamento de Geologı´a, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS), San Juan 670, 8000 Bahı´a Blanca, Argentina sectors, vermiculite. Although it is currently abandoned, it is important to carry out detailed studies of the deposit to 2 CGAMA (Comisio´n de Investigaciones Cientı´ficas de la Prov. de Bs. As-UNS), Buenos Aires, Argentina determine the occurrence of asbestiform minerals that may be present in the talc ore or associated with vermiculite- 3 CICTERRA (CONICET - UNC), Av. Ve´lez Sarsfield 1611, X5016GCA Co´rdoba, Argentina rich belts, bearing in mind that there are records on the presence of these morphologies in ultramafic rocks of the 4 Secretarı´a de Minerı´a (Provincia de Co´rdoba) y Facultad de Cs. Exactas, Fı´sicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de province of Co´rdoba (Lescano et al. 2011, 2013, 2014). Co´rdoba, Co´rdoba, Argentina This will help advance the design of a geological model 123 631 Page 2 of 20 Environ Earth Sci (2017) 76:631 that can be extrapolated, in order to identify this type of come from laboratory animal studies or epidemiological morphology in similar outcrops, considering that the pro- studies on humans (ERG 2003; Lippmann 2009). Regard- duction, import, commercialization and use of asbestos ing the effect of short fibres (\5 lm), there are studies that fibres, and products that contain amphiboles (Resolution recommend taking them into account because they may No. 845/2000) and chrysotile (Resolution No. 823/2001) play a role in the induction of pathologies such as cancer varieties have been banned in Argentina since 2003 (Dodson et al. 2003; Boulanger et al. 2014; Markowitz (Rodrı´guez 2004). 2015), although their bioreactivity and toxicity would be The presence of asbestiform minerals as impurities in substantially lower compared to long fibres (Berman and talc and vermiculite deposits and their potential impact on Crump 2008; Mossman et al. 2011). From a mineralogical human health have been a subject of study and debate for point of view, asbestiform amphiboles are generally more more than 40 years worldwide (e.g. Van Gosen et al. 2004; biopersistent than chrysotile and, therefore, more danger- Antao et al. 2012 and references therein). However, it is ous (Ross et al. 1993). They may lead to the development important to further improve field studies on meta-ultra- of mesothelioma (Berman and Crump 2008) because they mafic rocks and associated mineralized zones, since a close accumulate and remain unaltered in the lung, while chry- relationship is expected between the occurrence of sotile tends to dissolve much more rapidly (Gibbons 1998; asbestiform minerals and the geological history of host Sanchez et al. 2009; Gunter et al. 2007). rocks (Ross and Nolan 2003; Van Gosen et al. 2004; In Argentina, the criterion proposed by the WHO (1986) Vignaroli et al. 2011, 2014; Bloise et al. 2014). for the dimensions of the fibres that should be considered According to the protocols of the World Health Orga- as harmful is within Resolution No. 577/1991 of the nization (WHO 1986) the evaluation of asbestos fibre Ministry of Labour and Social Security, so it is the one content (in air) is limited to those with a length (l)[5 lm, used in this country. Therefore, although the criterion diameter (d) \3 lm and a length to diameter ratio (l/ applied could overestimate the number of hazardous d) C3:1, considering those particles to be the most bio- asbestiform particles, it is still a conservative decision that logically relevant part of the alveolar fraction. The US includes those fibres of greater toxicity. In addition, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA although at international level, there are some proposals to 1992) uses a similar criterion (l C 5 lm, l/d C 3:1) determine the presence of asbestiform minerals in deposits although no definitions are made regarding the diameter. or rock samples (commonly called ‘‘Naturally Occurring According to the WHO (1986), there is consensus that the Asbestos’’—NOA, Lee et al. 2008; Harper 2008; Bloise maximum limit for the diameter of respirable asbestos et al. 2016b), based on multimethodological studies particles is 3 lm (cut-off of the alveolar fraction). (Brown et al. 1979; Berman 2003; Giacomini et al. 2010; Although this paper does not intend to carry out a Rigopoulos et al. 2010; Vignaroli et al. 2014; Marescotti comprehensive review about the danger associated with et al. 2014), the Argentine regulation does not include fibre dimensions, it is important to analyse some aspects concrete specifications in this sense. that will contribute to the discussion of the topic. Currently, In this work, a multimethodological approach is taken, there is a large amount of literature addressing the hazard complementing field studies with petrographic-mineralog- level of fibres in the face of the development of carcino- ical, compositional and morphological analyses of a talc genic diseases such as lung cancer or mesothelioma, and vermiculite mine from the province of Co´rdoba (Ar- mainly based on their size and mineralogy. Those records gentina). Different alteration zones in the meta-ultramafic are based on laboratory studies on animals as well as on rock were recognized and studied with special emphasis on epidemiological studies on humans (e.g. Stanton et al. the presence of asbestiform and non-asbestiform phases, in 1981; Berman and Crump 2003, 2008; Loomis et al. 2010; order to develop a model applicable to other exploitation Lippmann 1988, 1994, 2009; Case et al. 2011; Berman areas in the region. 2011). Although the proposed limits vary among the dif- ferent studies, most of them agree that the hazard is greater for long and thin fibres (Wylie and Candela 2015). In Location and geological setting general, a higher toxicity is attributed to those with a length [5 lm (with higher incidence for fibres C10 lm long) and The study area includes the Rosarito mine, located in the diameters up to *1.5 lm. According to the literature, Cuesta de Matacaballos, 6 km northwest of the town of fibres with diameters up to 1.5 lm are capable of pene- Molinari, in the province of Co´rdoba (Argentina) (latitude: trating to sensitive portions of the lung during oral 31°1002000S, longitude: 64°3101400W). inhalation (ERG 2003; ACSH 2007; Berman and Crump The sector is emplaced in the El Perchel-Pampa de 2003, 2008; Berman 2011). These limits may vary Olaen block, limited to the east by the Punilla valley and to depending on the pathology studied and whether the data the west by the inverse fault (east dip) El Perchel (Fig. 1). 123 Environ Earth Sci (2017) 76:631 Page 3 of 20 631 Fig. 1 Location of the study area in the province of Co´rdoba (Argentina) and geological scheme of the Rosarito mine. A and B: sampled works. Modified from Sfragulla and Moreno (1985) In the central part of this block, a series of N-NW to N-S The mineralized body has ovoid shape with *N 330° shear belts define the Matacaballos shear zone, which strike and comprises a group of metamorphosed ultramafic separates the La Falda Metamorphic Complex to the east rocks (mainly tremolite–chlorite and talc–chlorite schists from the Cruz del Eje Metamorphic Complex to the west.

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