United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Environmental Research
Laboratory
Duluth MN 55804
EPA-600/3-78-066
July 1978
Research and Development
Asbestos
A Bibliography
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EPA-600/3-78-066
July 1978
ASBESTOS - A BIBLIOGRAPHY
by
James H. Tucker, Philip M. Cook, Gary L. Phipps, and Gertrude N. Stokes
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth
Duluth, Minnesota 55804
and
Paul H. Lima
Department of Physiology
School of Medicine
University of Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth, Minnesota 55812
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY-DULUTH
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
DULUTH, MINNESOTA 55804
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Environmental Research Laboratory-
Duluth, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for publication.
Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement
or recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
This bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at the
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth as a working bibliographical source
for research planning at the laboratory from 1973 to the present.
References which served as a nucleus for the bibliography were obtained
initially from bibliographies provided by Dr. Arnold Brown, Mayo Clinic and
Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota; Dr. Raymond E. Shapiro, NIEHS
Research Triangle Park, 2205 Greenery Lane, Silver Spring 11, Maryland 20906;
and Dr. James R. Kramer, Department of Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.
Biological Abstracts 1960-1975 and Chemical Abstracts 1960-1975 were
hand searched for articles on the biological, chemical, medical and environ-
mental properties and effects of asbestos. In addition, ASCA computer
searches were used to search the literature for the years 1973-1977.
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ABSTRACT
This bibliography contains 1,425 references pertaining to the chemical,
physical, biological, and medical properties and effects of asbestos in our
environment. The bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at
the Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors would like to thank Mses Terry Highland, Shirley Forseth,
and Sherry Gambeski for their helpful suggestions and the typing of the
bibliography.
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4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Asbestos - A Bibliography
7. AUTHOR(S)
James H. Tucker, Philip M. Cook, Gary L. Phipps,
Gertrude N. Stokes and Paul H. Lima*
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Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth
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Duluth, Minnesota 55804
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Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth
Office of Research and Development
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Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota 55812
16. ABSTRACT
This bibliography contains 1,425 references pertaining to the chemical, physical,
biological, and medical properties and effects of asbestos in our environment. The
bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at the Environmental Research
Laboratory-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota.
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Asbestos X-ray diffraction
Bibliographies Chemical properties
Identifying Physical properties
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Serpentine Epidemiology
Electron microscopy
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