Publications by authors named "Andrew D Kilpatrick"

The inhalation of toxic substances is a major threat to the health of miners, and dust containing respirable crystalline silica (α-quartz) is of particular concern, due to the recent rise in cases of coal workers' pneumoconiosis and silicosis in some U.S. mining regions.

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A novel titanium reaction cell has been constructed for the study of water-rock-CO2 reactions. The reaction cell has been used within a direct-sampling rocking autoclave and offers certain advantages over traditional "flexible gold/titanium cell" approaches. The main advantage is robustness, as flexible cells are prone to rupture on depressurisation during gas-rich experiments.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Andrew D Kilpatrick"

  • - Andrew D Kilpatrick’s research focuses on environmental health and safety, particularly concerning the effects of dust and toxic substances in mining industries, as illustrated by his study on measuring α-quartz in coal dust samples.
  • - His 2016 article emphasizes the health risks miners face from respirable crystalline silica, linking it to rising cases of pneumoconiosis and silicosis in the U.S. mining regions.
  • - Kilpatrick has also explored innovative methodologies, such as the use of a novel titanium reaction cell in CO₂-mineral dissolution experiments, providing enhanced robustness for studying water-rock-CO2 interactions compared to traditional methods.