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- Asbestos (Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Tremolite, Actinolite, and Anthophyllite)
- Title: It Is Important to Distinguish Between Asbestos Fibers and Non-Asbestiform Elongated Mineral Particles During Analysis of Talc-Containing Consumer Products
- Alteration of Asbestiform Minerals Under Sub-Tropical Climate: Mineralogical Monitoring and Geochemistry
- The Mineral Nature of Asbestos
- Talc Not Containing Asbestiform Fibres
- Revised Draft—NIOSH Current Intelligence Bulletin
- Balangeroite, a New Fibrous Silicate Related to Gageite from Balangero, Italy
- Asbestos: Geology, Mineralogy, Mining, and Uses
- Appendix a Atsdr Minimal Risk Levels and Worksheets
- Comparative Cytotoxic Effects of Crocidolite And
- The Regulatory and Mineralogical Definitions of Asbestos and Their Impact on Amphibole Dust Analysis
- Asbestos 135
- Prismatic to Asbestiform Offretite from Northern Italy: Occurrence, Morphology and Crystal-Chemistry of a New Potentially Hazardous Zeolite
- Mineral Identification & Management Guide
- The Mineral Fibers of Potential Concern in Talc
- Libby, Montana
- Is It Asbestos? It's All in the Form: Asbestiform Vs. Non-Asbestiform
- Balangeroite (Mg,Fe2+,Fe3+,Mn2+)
- Asbestos Allied Trades Certification
- Asbestos Fibers and Other Elongated Mineral Particles
- The First Occurrence of Asbestiform Magnesio-Riebeckite in Schists in the Frido Unit (Pollino Unesco Global Geopark, Southern Italy)
- Mineral Fibers of Potential Concern in Talc— Geology and Mineralogy
- Quantitative Analysis of Asbestos-Containing Materials Using Various Test Methods
- The Serpentine-Group Minerals
- Mark Ellis, Industrial Minerals Association
- Identifying and Managing Asbestiform Minerals in Geological Collections Author(S): Horak, J., Faithfull, J., Price, M