Aldo Bonalumi
National University of Cordoba
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2017
Leticia Lescano; Francisco Locati; Jorge Sfragulla; Silvina Andrea Marfil; Aldo Bonalumi; Pedro Maiza
Abstract In this work, a talc and vermiculite mine from the province of Córdoba (Argentina) was investigated with special emphasis on the occurrence of asbestiform and non-asbestiform phases. The meta-ultramafic rock was studied by a multimethodological approach, complementing field studies with petrographic-mineralogical, compositional and morphological analyses. Samples were examined by stereomicroscopy, polarizing light microscopy, SEM–EDS, XRD, DSC-TGA and FTIR. Complementary, compositional and textural analyses were performed with FE-SEM–EDS and EPMA. Talc-rich veins with a laminar and fibrous appearance were at first recognized. However, the fibrous morphology observed both in the field and by microscopy is due to an apparent habit because of the sample orientation. To avoid erroneous interpretations, studies by secondary electron images (SEM) are fundamental to carrying out this type of analysis. Tremolite was identified in different zones of the outcrop; however, only ~40% of the crystals located in the vermiculite zone have dimensions to be considered as asbestiform fibres in the range of respirable particles. In these types of complex deposits affected by superimposed metamorphic, igneous and deformational events, multimethodological approaches are necessary to develop models of occurrence of asbestiform morphologies that may be applicable to other with similar characteristics.
Archive | 2015
Leticia Lescano; Aldo Bonalumi; Pedro Maiza; Jorge Sfragulla; Silvina Andrea Marfil
Active serpentinite quarries located in the province of Cordoba (Argentina) provide raw material for metallurgical and construction industries. In the studied Adita quarry, veins with asbestiform minerals occur at the contact between pegmatitic dikes and the serpentinized ultramafics. In the past asbestos have been used for decades, but nowadays the exploitation, import, commercialization and use of asbestos (amphiboles, chrysotile) is prohibited, due to its effect on human health. In this work two different amphiboles were analysed by optical microscopy, SEM-EDS, XRD and chemical analysis. They were identified as anthophyllite and tremolite.
Kurtziana | 2011
Juan José Cantero; Jorge Sfragulla; César Núñez; Aldo Bonalumi; José Mulko; Andrea Amuchastegui; Franco Chiarini; Gloria E. Barboza; Luis Ariza Espinar
Boletin de la Sociedad Argentina de Botanica | 2014
Juan José Cantero; Jorge Sfragulla; César Núñez; José Mulko; Aldo Bonalumi
Archive | 2013
Leticia Lescano; Silvina Andrea Marfil; Pedro Maiza; Jorge Sfragulla; Aldo Bonalumi
Boletin de la Sociedad Argentina de Botanica | 2017
Juan José Cantero; José Mulko; César Núñez; Sebastián R. Zeballos; Jorge Sfragulla; Andrea Amuchastegui; Gloria E. Barboza; Franco Chiarini; Luis Ariza Espinar; Aldo Bonalumi; Pablo G. Brandolin; Marcelo Cabido
Arnaldoa | 2016
Juan José Cantero; César Núñez; José Mulko; Pablo Brandolín; Andrea Amuchastegui; Jorge Sfragulla; Aldo Bonalumi; Amancay N Martínez; Sebastián R. Zeballos; Marcelo Cabido; Gloria E. Barboza; Franco Chiarini; Luis Ariza Espinar
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2015
Leticia Lescano; Silvina Andrea Marfil; Pedro Maiza; Jorge Sfragulla; Aldo Bonalumi
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2015
Leticia Lescano; Silvina Andrea Marfil; Jorge Sfragulla; Aldo Bonalumi; Pedro Maiza
Archive | 2014
Leticia Lescano; Jorge Sfragulla; Pedro Maiza; Aldo Bonalumi; Silvina Andrea Marfil