Title of article :
Trees as reservoirs for amphibole fibers in Libby, Montana
Author/Authors :
Tony J. Ward، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Terry Spear b، نويسنده , , Julie Hart b، نويسنده , , Curtis Noonan a، نويسنده , , Andrij Holian، نويسنده , ,
Myron Getman c، نويسنده , , James S. Webber c، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Tree bark and core samples were collected from areas surrounding the asbestos-contaminated vermiculite mine in Libby, MT.
These samples were collected to provide preliminary data in support of a proposed study to determine if trees can serve as
reservoirs for amphibole fibers and to determine if there is a potential for exposure to those that harvest contaminated wood in the
Libby mine area, specifically during firewood harvesting and commercial logging. Initially, three sets of samples were taken both
within and directly outside of the EPA restricted area surrounding the mine site. Based on the results of the initial samples, a followup
sampling program was conducted both in the town of Libby and directly outside the city limits.
Gravimetric reduction of a tree core sample did not indicate the presence of amphibole fibers. However, transmission electron
microscopy analysis of bark samples collected near the vermiculite mine yielded substantial amphibole fiber concentrations
ranging from 41 million to 530 million fibers/g of bark. In addition, a bark sample collected approximately 7 miles west of the town
next to a railroad line had concentrations of 19 million fibers/g. A conversion of these mass-based concentrations to areal
concentrations (to reflect surface area contamination) revealed concentrations in excess of 100 million amphibole fibers/cm2. These
preliminary results suggest that trees in the Libby valley and along vermiculite shipping corridors can serve as reservoirs for
amphibole fibers, and that a potential for exposure exists for those who harvest contaminated wood.
Keywords :
asbestos , Libby , Fibers , Tree bark , electron microscopy , Amphibole , Montana
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment