Realization of large geo-engineering projects in rocks containing naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) must address several crucial geo-environmental issues, including the design of the construction site, the enforcement of health protection measures and the environmentally responsible spoil management. This leads to a compelling need to develop effective and standard procedures to evaluate the distribution and concentration of NOA in rock volumes. NOA petrofacies are here proposed as an innovative tool to evaluate the asbestos distribution and concentration in complex geological settings. NOA petrofacies are fundamental asbestos-bearing rock types, consisting in recurrent lithological and structural features controlling asbestos occurrence. Here we describe and discuss how the NOA petrofacies approach was utilized in a geo-environmental study for the evaluation of asbestos content in a complex meta-ophiolite suite, which will be crossed by the "Gronda di Genova" highway bypass project (Genoa, NW Italy). NOA petrofacies were used to predict the distribution and relative abundance of NOA in geologically homogeneous zones characterized by the occurrence of specific NOA minerals.

Petrofacies for the prediction of NOA content in rocks. Application to the "Gronda di Genova" tunneling project / Botta, S.; Avataneo, C.; Barale, L.; Compagnoni, R.; Cossio, R.; Marcelli, I.; Piana, F.; Tallone, S.; Turci, F.. - In: BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1435-9529. - 79:(2020), pp. 185-204. [10.1007/s10064-019-01539-6]

Petrofacies for the prediction of NOA content in rocks. Application to the "Gronda di Genova" tunneling project

S. Botta
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2020

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Realization of large geo-engineering projects in rocks containing naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) must address several crucial geo-environmental issues, including the design of the construction site, the enforcement of health protection measures and the environmentally responsible spoil management. This leads to a compelling need to develop effective and standard procedures to evaluate the distribution and concentration of NOA in rock volumes. NOA petrofacies are here proposed as an innovative tool to evaluate the asbestos distribution and concentration in complex geological settings. NOA petrofacies are fundamental asbestos-bearing rock types, consisting in recurrent lithological and structural features controlling asbestos occurrence. Here we describe and discuss how the NOA petrofacies approach was utilized in a geo-environmental study for the evaluation of asbestos content in a complex meta-ophiolite suite, which will be crossed by the "Gronda di Genova" highway bypass project (Genoa, NW Italy). NOA petrofacies were used to predict the distribution and relative abundance of NOA in geologically homogeneous zones characterized by the occurrence of specific NOA minerals.
2020
naturally occurring asbestos (NOA); meta-ophiolite petrography; micro-Raman spectroscopy; SEM-EDS asbestos quantitative analysis; ligurian alps; geo-engineering
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Petrofacies for the prediction of NOA content in rocks. Application to the "Gronda di Genova" tunneling project / Botta, S.; Avataneo, C.; Barale, L.; Compagnoni, R.; Cossio, R.; Marcelli, I.; Piana, F.; Tallone, S.; Turci, F.. - In: BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1435-9529. - 79:(2020), pp. 185-204. [10.1007/s10064-019-01539-6]
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