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Mineralogy of amphiboles and 1: 1 layer silicates
DR Veblen, AG Wylie
Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC (United States), 1993
1431993
Chemical and physical characterization of amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite, and nonfibrous tremolite for oral ingestion studies by the National Institute of Environmental …
WJ Campbell, CW Huggins, AG Wylie
US Department of the Interior, US Bureau of Mines, 1980
116*1980
Compositional zoning in unusual Zn-rich chromite from the Sykesville District of Maryland and its bearing on the origin of" ferritchromit"
AG Wylie, PA Candela, TM Burke
American Mineralogist 72 (3-4), 413-422, 1987
921987
Amphibole asbestos from Libby, Montana: Aspects of nomenclature
AG Wylie, JR Verkouteren
American Mineralogist 85 (10), 1540-1542, 2000
862000
The importance of width in asbestos fiber carcinogenicity and its implications for public policy
AG Wylie, KF Bailey, JW Kelse, RJ Lee
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 54 (5), 239-252, 1993
821993
Characterizing and discriminating the shape of asbestos particles
HG Siegrist Jr, AG Wylie
Environmental research 23 (2), 348-361, 1980
501980
Low-pressure decomposition of chrysotile as a function of time and temperature
PA Candela, CD Crummett, DJ Earnest, MR Frank, AG Wylie
American Mineralogist 92 (10), 1704-1713, 2007
462007
Characterizing and discriminating airborne amphibole cleavage fragments and amosite fibers: implications for the NIOSH method
ANNG WYLIE, RL VIRTA, E RUSSEK
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 46 (4), 197-201, 1985
441985
Liberty Complex; polygenetic melange in the central Maryland Piedmont
PD Muller, PA Candela, AG Wylie
421989
Methodologies for determining the sources, characteristics, distribution, and abundance of asbestiform and nonasbestiform amphibole and serpentine in ambient air and water
AG Wylie, PA Candela
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 18 (1), 1-42, 2015
382015
Mineralogical features associated with cytotoxic and proliferative effects of fibrous talc and asbestos on rodent tracheal epithelial and pleural mesothelial cells
AG Wylie, HCW Skinner, J Marsh, H Snyder, C Garzione, D Hodkinson, ...
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 147 (1), 143-150, 1997
371997
Characterization of mineral population by index particle: implication for the Stanton hypothesis
AG Wylie, RL Virta, JM Segreti
Environmental research 43 (2), 427-439, 1987
351987
The tremolite-actinolite-ferro–actinolite series: Systematic relationships among cell parameters, composition, optical properties, and habit, and evidence of discontinuities
JR Verkouteren, AG Wylie
American Mineralogist 85 (9), 1239-1254, 2000
332000
Fiber length and aspect ratio of some selected asbestos samples
AG Wylie
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 330 (1), 605-610, 1979
331979
Genesis of the ultramafic rock-associated Fe-Cu-Co-Zn-Ni deposits of the Sykesville district, Maryland Piedmont
PA Candela, AG Wylie, TM Burke
Economic Geology 84 (3), 663-675, 1989
301989
Characteristics of a potassian winchite-asbestos from the Allamoore Talc District, Texas
AG Wylie, CW Huggins
Canadian Mineralogist 18, 101-107, 1980
281980
Optical properties of the fibrous amphiboles
AG Wylie
ANNALS N. Y. ACAD. SCI. 330, 611-620, 1979
231979
Discriminating amphibole cleavage fragments from asbestos: rationale and methodology
AG Wylie
Proc VII Pneumoconiosis Conf.(Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 23-26 August 1988 …, 1990
221990
Modeling mesothelioma risk factors from amphibole fiber dimensionality: mineralogical and epidemiological perspective
AG Wylie, A Korchevskiy, AM Segrave, A Duane
Journal of Applied Toxicology 40 (4), 515-524, 2020
202020
Size and shape characteristics of amphibole asbestos (amosite) and amphibole cleavage fragments (actinolite, cummingtonite) collected on occupational air monitoring filters
RL Virta, KB Shedd, AG Wylie, JG Snyder
Aerosols in the mining and industrial work environments 2, 633-643, 1983
201983
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