This study illustrates the importance of undertaking a multi-scale geological approach when assessing ophiolites which may contain harmful asbestos. A case history from an active quarry in the Carinthia region of Austria is presented. The data obtained indicated four main zones within the heterogeneous rock mass. The study identified those horizons which could be used for commercial purposes, notably railway ballast and road sub-base. Extensive testing was undertaken which confirmed that asbestiform amphiboles were not present in the quarry. Attention is drawn to the ambiguities in current legislation regarding the presence of asbestos. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Vignaroli, G., Belardi, G., Serracino, M. (2013). Multi-scale geological evaluation for quarrying activities in ophiolitic rocks: Implications for asbestos-related legislation. BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 72(3-4), 285-302 [10.1007/s10064-013-0475-6].
Multi-scale geological evaluation for quarrying activities in ophiolitic rocks: Implications for asbestos-related legislation
Vignaroli, Gianluca;
2013
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This study illustrates the importance of undertaking a multi-scale geological approach when assessing ophiolites which may contain harmful asbestos. A case history from an active quarry in the Carinthia region of Austria is presented. The data obtained indicated four main zones within the heterogeneous rock mass. The study identified those horizons which could be used for commercial purposes, notably railway ballast and road sub-base. Extensive testing was undertaken which confirmed that asbestiform amphiboles were not present in the quarry. Attention is drawn to the ambiguities in current legislation regarding the presence of asbestos. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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