Cite
Chrysotile asbestos is progressively converted into a non-fibrous amorphous material by the chelating action of lichen metabolites.
MLA
Favero-Longo, Sergio E., et al. “Chrysotile Asbestos Is Progressively Converted into a Non-Fibrous Amorphous Material by the Chelating Action of Lichen Metabolites.” Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM, vol. 7, no. 8, Aug. 2005, pp. 764–66. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1039/b507569f.
APA
Favero-Longo, S. E., Turci, F., Tomatis, M., Castelli, D., Bonfante, P., Hochella, M. F., Piervittori, R., & Fubini, B. (2005). Chrysotile asbestos is progressively converted into a non-fibrous amorphous material by the chelating action of lichen metabolites. Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM, 7(8), 764–766. https://doi.org/10.1039/b507569f
Chicago
Favero-Longo, Sergio E, Francesco Turci, Maura Tomatis, Daniele Castelli, Paola Bonfante, Michael F Hochella, Rosanna Piervittori, and Bice Fubini. 2005. “Chrysotile Asbestos Is Progressively Converted into a Non-Fibrous Amorphous Material by the Chelating Action of Lichen Metabolites.” Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM 7 (8): 764–66. doi:10.1039/b507569f.