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Characterization of amphibole fibres linked to mesothelioma in the area of Biancavilla, Eastern Sicily, Italy. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Characterization of amphibole fibres linked to mesothelioma in the area of Biancavilla, Eastern Sicily, Italy. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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GIANFAGNA A.; BALLIRANO P.; BELLATRECCIA F.; BRUNI B.; PAOLETTI L.; OBERTI R. (2003)
Characterization of amphibole fibres linked to mesothelioma in the area of Biancavilla, Eastern Sicily, Italy.
in Mineralogical magazine (Print)
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- Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita` degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', P. le A. Moro 5, I-00185 Roma,
Italy; Laboratorio di Ultrastrutture, Istituto Superiore di Sanita`, Viale R. Elena 299, I-00162 Roma, Italy; CNR-Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Sezione di Pavia, Via Ferrata 1, I-27100 Pavia, Italy (literal)
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- Characterization of amphibole fibres linked to mesothelioma in the area of Biancavilla, Eastern Sicily, Italy. (literal)
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- An epidemiological and environmental study of the area around Biancavilla (CT, Italy) was prompted
by a significant incidence of malignant pleural mesothelioma, which was not related to a specific
occupational activity. An environmental dispersion of fibres was found and attributed to local quarry
activities, whose extracted volcanic products also contained fibrous amphiboles and had been used
extensively in the local building industry, especially in the period 1960-1970.
Abundant yellowish and grey-whitish asbestiform amphiboles with strongly asymmetric morphology
were identified in this study, intimately associated with albitic feldspar, hematite and very minor
orthopyroxene. These minerals fill the pores of the altered volcanic host rock (metasomatized
benmoreitic lavas and pyroclastic rocks). The Rietveld method allowed a quantitative mineralogical
analysis of the mineral mixture (24% amphiboles-asbestos, 73% feldspar and 3% hematite).
The crystal size and morphology of the grey-whitish amphibole fibres do not allow quantitative
microprobe analyses; semi-quantitative EDS-SEM analyses of a prismatic mineral known to be fluoroedenite
and the unknown fibrous crystals studied here suggest that they are the same mineral, although
the fibres are generally depleted in Ca and Mg. The F content is the same in both occurrences. Unitcell
parameters of the fibres are: a = 9.815(1), b = 17.992(3), c = 5.2733(6)AÊ , b = 104.547(9)º, V =
901.4(3)AÊ 3, and the refractive indices are in the range 1.60 -1.63. Optical, chemical and Rietveld
analyses of the fibres confirm their similarity with the yellow prismatic fluoro-edenite previously
analysed.
Biancavilla is the first occurrence of amphibole fibres in a volcanic context (the Etnean volcanic
complex). These fibres have a very anomalous composition (high ANa, IVAl and O3F contents) in
comparison to other known oncogenic minerals. (literal)
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