Identification of asbestos fibres from soil sediments in the Pilsen region of the Czech Republic and the impact of these minerals on the health of the local population
\v{S}t\v{e}p\'anka Jansov\'a, Zden\v{e}k Jansa, Lucie Nedv\v{e}dov\'a,, J\'an Min\'ar

TL;DR
This study detects and identifies asbestos fibres in soil sediments from the Pilsen region, emphasizing their health risks and advocating for improved environmental monitoring and regulation of natural asbestos occurrence.
Contribution
It establishes a methodology for detecting asbestos in soil sediments and identifies specific asbestos types present in the Pilsen region.
Findings
Asbestos was found in all soil samples analyzed.
Identified asbestos types include the most dangerous forms.
Presence of asbestos poses significant health risks.
Abstract
Asbestos is the term for silicate minerals with a typical fibrous structure and crystallise as separable fibres that can be released into the environment as a result of natural processes and anthropogenic activities. There is a need to intensify geo-environmental monitoring of the occurrence of natural asbestos on a global scale. The study of this material is important to clarify the impact of asbestos on public health and to have an accurate knowledge of the requirements for asbestos replacement materials. At present, the technical as well as the ecological reasons for switching to these fibres are difficult, as asbestos replacement materials are subject to considerable technological and economic demands, as well as demands for their biological safety. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current knowledge regarding the vast issue of asbestos occurrence, to seek to establish an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational and environmental lung diseases
