
Elongate Mineral Particles
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The comprehensive volume covers multiple scientific aspects of EMPs, including their geological origins and mineralogy, specialized analytical characterization methods, toxicological properties and carcinogenic potential, and the specific dimensional parameters that influence their toxicity. It also addresses classification methodologies for distinguishing between asbestiform and non-asbestiform particles, examines how EMPs interact with the human respiratory system, evaluates current regulatory frameworks while identifying needed improvements, and presents illuminating case studies on EMP risk assessment.
Elongate Mineral Particles: Characterization, Classification, and Risk Analysis is written for professionals across multiple disciplines. This book serves as an essential resource for health and safety specialists, industrial hygienists, toxicologists, epidemiologists, mineralogists, public health personnel, and pathologists. Its accessible yet scientifically rigorous approach makes it valuable for any scientist or practitioner interested in understanding the mineralogy and health effects of asbestos and other fibrous minerals, providing the readers with the knowledge needed to address these important public health challenges.
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'Elongate Mineral Particles: Characterization, Classification, and Risk Analysis is the definitive text that our profession has needed for decades. It will fundamentally shape our understanding and approach to one of the most critical challenges in occupational and environmental health.This is not just an academic exercise but also a foundation of rational risk assessment and public policy. It is certain to become the standard reference in the field."
Shu-Chun Su, Ph.D., Independent Researcher
'This outstanding text is a must read for anyone who is interested in the potential for elongate mineral particles in disease causation. The authors, who are well-recognized experts in the field, provide a thorough and mathematically rigorous analysis of the factors that are related to pathogenesis and carcinogenesis as a consequence of fiber exposures. '
Victor Roggli, M.D., Professor of Pathology, Duke University
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Dr. Ann Wylie, PhD, holds a BA from Wellesley College and a PhD from Columbia University, USA. She joined the faculty at the University of Maryland in 1972 where she has taught courses in optical mineralogy, mineralogy, economic geology, x-ray diffraction, and ore microscopy. She currently holds the rank of Emerita Professor and Distinguished Scholar Teacher in the Department of Geology. She is an elected fellow of the Geological Society of America and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is also a senior scientific advisor for Chemistry & Industrial Hygiene, Inc. Her work has been published in both the mineralogical and toxicological literature. She has served as a consultant to both government and industry.
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