UMD Data Collection

Permanent URI for this collectionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1903/27670

University of Maryland faculty and researchers can upload their research products in DRUM for rapid dissemination, global visibility and impact, and long-term preservation. Depositing data in DRUM can assist in compliance with data management and sharing requirements from the NSF, NIH, and other funding agencies and journals. You can also deposit code, documents, images, supplemental material, and other research products. DRUM tracks views and downloads of your research, and all DRUM records are indexed by Google and Google Scholar. Additionally, DRUM assigns permanent DOIs for your items, making it easy for other researchers to cite your work.

Submissions to the Data Collection

To add files to the UMD Data Collection, submit a new item through your associated department or program's DRUM collection and check the box indicating your upload contains a dataset.

Find more information and guidelines for depositing into the Data Collection on the University of Maryland Libraries' DRUM for Data page.

Assistance

Please direct questions regarding the UMD Data Collection or assistance in preparing and depositing data to: lib-research-data@umd.edu.

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    Size and shape characteristics of airborne amphibole asbestos and amphibole cleavage fragments
    (2015) Wylie, Ann G.; Virta, Robert L.; Shedd, Kim B.; Snyder, Janet G.
    Data on size and shape characteristics of airborne amphibole asbestos and amphibole cleavage fragments obtained from air-monitoring filters at three mine sites and two industrial sites: (1) Homestake Gold Mine, Lead, South Dakota, (2) Shadwell Quarry, Charlottesville Stone Quarry, Virginia, (3) Peter Mitchell Iron Ore Mine, Mesabi Range, Minnesota, (4) a shipyard, and (5) an electrical company. Data were collected in ca. 1977-1979. Most data values were obtained with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Analysis (EDXA) capability. See documentation file for full study abstract, an explanation of the content of the data files, and references to associated publications. The xlsx files may contain multiple studies on separate sheets. Please see the documentation file for an explanation of the various studies. The csv versions contain the same data as the corresponding xlsx file, but their structure has been modified to make well-formed csv. Where there are multiple studies for a particular site, the studies have been divided into separate csv files. The csv files are provided as a software-independent alternative to the xlsx format.