Diamond-industrial

Diamond-industrial
Title Diamond-industrial PDF eBook
Author William Timothy Adams
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1979
Genre Diamonds, Industrial
ISBN

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Diamond Industria

Diamond Industria
Title Diamond Industria PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 638
Release 1987
Genre Industries
ISBN

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Diamond, Industrial

Diamond, Industrial
Title Diamond, Industrial PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Clarke
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1976
Genre Diamonds, Industrial
ISBN

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Handbook of Industrial Diamonds and Diamond Films

Handbook of Industrial Diamonds and Diamond Films
Title Handbook of Industrial Diamonds and Diamond Films PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Prelas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1232
Release 2018-12-19
Genre Science
ISBN 135144249X

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Examines both mined and synthetic diamonds and diamond films. The text offers coverage on the use of diamond as an engineering material, integrating original research on the science, technology and applications of diamond. It discusses the use of chemical vapour deposition grown diamonds in electronics, cutting tools, wear resistant coatings, thermal management, optics and acoustics, as well as in new products.

Diamond

Diamond
Title Diamond PDF eBook
Author Steve Lerner
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 344
Release 2006-02-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780262250184

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The story of how a mixed-income minority community in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor fought Shell Oil and won. For years, the residents of Diamond, Louisiana, lived with an inescapable acrid, metallic smell—the "toxic bouquet" of pollution—and a mysterious chemical fog that seeped into their houses. They looked out on the massive Norco Industrial Complex: a maze of pipelines, stacks topped by flares burning off excess gas, and huge oil tankers moving up the Mississippi. They experienced headaches, stinging eyes, allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems, skin disorders, and cancers that they were convinced were caused by their proximity to heavy industry. Periodic industrial explosions damaged their houses and killed some of their neighbors. Their small, African-American, mixed-income neighborhood was sandwiched between two giant Shell Oil plants in Louisiana's notorious Chemical Corridor. When the residents of Diamond demanded that Shell relocate them, their chances of success seemed slim: a community with little political clout was taking on the second-largest oil company in the world. And yet, after effective grassroots organizing, unremitting fenceline protests, seemingly endless negotiations with Shell officials, and intense media coverage, the people of Diamond finally got what they wanted: money from Shell to help them relocate out of harm's way. In this book, Steve Lerner tells their story. Around the United States, struggles for environmental justice such as the one in Diamond are the new front lines of both the civil rights and the environmental movements, and Diamond is in many ways a classic environmental-justice story: a minority neighborhood, faced with a polluting industry in its midst, fights back. But Diamond is also the history of a black community that goes back to the days of slavery. In 1811, Diamond (then the Trepagnier Plantation) was the center of the largest slave rebellion in United States history. Descendants of these slaves were among the participants in the modern-day Diamond relocation campaign. Steve Lerner talks to the people of Diamond, and lets them tell their story in their own words. He talks also to the residents of a nearby white neighborhood—many of whom work for Shell and have fewer complaints about the plants—and to environmental activists and Shell officials. His account of Diamond's 30-year ordeal puts a human face on the struggle for environmental justice in the United States.

Industrial Diamond

Industrial Diamond
Title Industrial Diamond PDF eBook
Author Henry P. Chandler
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1964
Genre Diamonds
ISBN

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Minerals Yearbook

Minerals Yearbook
Title Minerals Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey
Publisher U.S. Government Printing Office
Pages 1078
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781411337077

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This volume, covering metals and minerals, contains chapters on approximately 90 commodities. In addition, this volume has chapters on mining and quarrying trends and on statistical surveying methods used by Minerals Information, plus a statistical summary.