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  1. In Situ Containment and Treatment of Contaminated Soil and Groundwater

    Full restoration of contaminated zones in the subsurface, such that unrestricted use of the land or groundwater resources can occur, has proven to be...
    D. J. A. Smyth, R. W. Gillham, ... J. A. Cherry in Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Handbook
    Chapter 2001
  2. News & update

    in JOM
    Article 01 March 1998
  3. Engineering Ceramics from Polymers

    Conventional processing of Si-based, covalent, non-oxide ceramics includes deagglomeration and mixing of starting powders, drying and sieving of the...
    Chapter 1997
  4. Recycling salt-cake slag using a resin-based option

    A preliminary assessment of the available options to recover soluble salts from salt-cake slag material has been carried out. From limited benchscale...

    A. C. Sheth, K. D. Parks, S. Parthasarathy in JOM
    Article 01 August 1996
  5. Liquid and Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal

    In 1972 the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments were passed, and in 1977 the Clean Air Act Amendments were passed. These laws profoundly...
    Kenneth R. Weiss in Power Plant Engineering
    Chapter 1996
  6. Water Treatment

    Water is a basic requirement for steam-generating power plants, and its availability and qualityl are primary considerations in siting major...
    Richard G. Chapman in Power Plant Engineering
    Chapter 1996
  7. Non-Oxide Silicon-Based Ceramics from Novel Silicon Polymers

    Organopolysilanes and -carbosilanes are already used as starting materials for the commercial production of SiC-based fibers. The process, originally...
    Chapter 1995
  8. Power Transmission and Distribution

    Adequate power supply systems constitute an essential part of any country’s technical infrastructure. Such systems comprise facilities for the...
    Chapter 1995
  9. Biological and biotechnological waste management in materials processing

    Materials processing operations generate wastes with inorganic and organic pollutants. Microorganisms selectively precipitate elements and degrade...

    Alcides G. Raraz in JOM
    Article 01 February 1995
  10. B

    This is an uncommon malaria-like disease caused by an intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite, Babesia. The main reservoirs of human infection include...
    Douglas M. Considine, Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia
    Chapter 1995
  11. A business and market assessment of waste treatment technologies

    This paper addresses the remediation of hazardous wastes, primarily from a business and market opportunities perspective. It also examines the...

    Richard J. Ayen in JOM
    Article 01 May 1994
  12. Mineral Waste Treatment and Secondary Recovery

    Ramana G. Reddy in JOM
    Article 01 April 1986
  13. Heat transfer of a sphere in a field of nonlinear oscillation bursts

    The results are given from an experimental and theoretical study of the influence of nonlinear oscillations generated by a pulse chamber on the heat...

    V. B. Repin, Yu. I. Panarin, A. P. Bykovets in Journal of engineering physics
    Article 01 November 1984
  14. Non-Rutile Feedstocks for the Production of Titanium

    Forecasts call for the utilization of titanium metal in commercial and defense aerospace as well as general industrial application to expand through...

    Jeffrey A. Kahn in JOM
    Article 01 July 1984
  15. Titanium production: Ilmenite vs. rutile

    With growing concern over U.S. dependence on foreign ore supplies, the author examines TiCl4 production from imported rutile and domestically...

    G. J. Dooley III in JOM
    Article 01 March 1975
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