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Introduction
Author(s) -
Bradley S. Van Gosen
Publication year - 1958
Publication title -
developmental medicine and child neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.658
H-Index - 143
eISSN - 1469-8749
pISSN - 0012-1622
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1958.tb08039.x
Subject(s) - citation , computer science , information retrieval , library science
This map and the accompanying dataset (asbestos_sites.xls) provide information for 331 natural asbestos occurrences of many sizes in the Eastern United States (U.S.), using descriptions found in the geologic literature. These asbestos occurrences range in size from small veins to large ore bodies once mined for commercial and industrial uses. Data on location, mineralogy, geology, and relevant literature for each asbestos site are provided in the aforementioned digital file. Using the map and digital data in this report, the user can examine the distribution of previously reported asbestos occurrences and their characteristics in the Eastern U.S. This report is intended to provide State and local government agencies and other stakeholders with geologic information on natural occurrences of asbestos. The file asbestos_sites.xls was compiled through a systematic State-by-State search of the geologic literature. An asbestos site was included only when the literature source specifically mentioned asbestos and (or) described the commonly regulated asbestos minerals as occurring in the asbestiform crystal morphology. No attempt was made to interpret the presence of asbestos from the context of the geology-mineralogy description if asbestos was not explicitly described. The user should refer to the references cited with each asbestos site entry for descriptions of these occurrences. Note that these site descriptions apply to the time of that report's publication. No field verification of the sites was performed, nor were evaluations of potential exposure made at these sites. Many of the sites are likely to have been subsequently modified by human activities since their description, sometimes substantially. For example, since the time that the source literature was published there may have been remediation of the site or it may have been either exposed or covered by more recent development. Although this asbestos dataset represents a thorough study of the published literature, it can not be construed as a complete list. The dataset includes the largest known asbestos deposits of this region.