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| Hi, I looking for some orientation about how to gain insight into this process (crystallization from solutions). I don´t have enought information, an I would like to receive some kind of orientation about the appropriate documentation to start. I´m a Chemical engeneering, and I working now in this subject. I have arround 2 months to understand this subject and I would like spend more eficient my time. I was wandering if someone would be help me. Thanks a lot. Sorry about my english. |
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| Carolina wrote: A book from the 1960's titled "Crystals and Crytsal Growing" authored by Alan Holden and Phylis Singer helped me along the way. The book was published by Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company and was part of a Science Study Series 1960. boer |
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| On 19 Nov 2003 06:01:12 -0800, John Spevacek <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in <[Only registered users see links. ] >: They don't -- not in Antarctica, anyhow. I've not heard anyone suggest farming Atlantic icebergs for water. -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. [Only registered users see links. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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| John Spevacek a écrit dans le message <[Only registered users see links. ]>.. . news:<[Only registered users see links. ].uk>. .. <[Only registered users see links. ]> news:<fb50e16a.0311181344.16bccb61@posting.google. com>... A New world alcoholic beverage company does harvest ice from antartic icebergs for their products. While not forming in the open water they do form on and at the icesheets. James |
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| In article <[Only registered users see links. ].uk>, "Dr Ivan D. Reid" <[Only registered users see links. ].uk> wrote: John's right, they do -- they're even thinking about it for Antartic ice. See, (for one of numerous) example(s): [Only registered users see links. ] And I'm pretty sure we have companies in Canada supplying iceberg-ice for use in drinks. (But don't go putting the stuff in your single malt -- sacrilidge) M. -- Mike Holliday Ottawa, Canada |
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| On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:58:25 -0500, Michael Holliday <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in <[Only registered users see links. ]>: I think you misunderstood me -- I've been well aware of proposals for using Antarctic ice, for several years before my year there. _All_ the proposals I recall suggested using Antarctic ice, even for destinations north of the Equator (Saudi Arabia, for example, couldn't harvest Greenland ice very effectively). My point was that Antarctic ice begins life well away from the sea, in snowfall in the interior which then packs down into ice and flows to the coast, eventually breaking away to form large tabular 'bergs. I was under the impression that Arctic/Atlantic 'bergs don't necessarily form in this way, and as such are usually smaller that southern ones and possibly contaminated by salt water. The dates mentioned fit in with my recollections. There were tales of ANARE expeditioners harvesting blue ice from bergy bits and taking it back to Oz to provide "fizzy ice" at post-nuptial celebrations (all the original air trapped in the snowfall is retained in the ice, having been compressed together at depths up to 4 km or more). -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. [Only registered users see links. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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