The Descending Families of Louis Chauvin and His Three Wives

The Descending Families of Louis Chauvin and His Three Wives

Author: Phoebe Chauvin Morrison

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13:

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Louis Chauvin was born 1 December 1790 in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. His parents were Hypolite Chauvin and Charlotte Toups. He married Marie Louise Robichaux 8 January 1810 and they had six children. He married Adele Marie Anne Baudoin 29 October 1820 and they had five children. He married Marcelite Bruce 14 September 1833 and they had two children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Quebec and Louisiana.


The Economics of the Sulphur Industry

The Economics of the Sulphur Industry

Author: Jared E. Hazleton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-22

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1317353927

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Between the 1950’s and 1970’s, the Sulphur industry continued to grow despite occasional shortages and excesses. In this study originally published in 1970, Hazleton focuses on the Frasch sulphur industry to explore issues such as competing sources of sulphur, the possibilities of sulphur being obtained as a result of pollution-abating policies and the conditions under which future supplies are likely to become available. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies.


Sulfur

Sulfur

Author: Gerald Kutney

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-02-07

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1774670275

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Sulfur: History, Technology, Applications and Industry, Third Edition focuses on methods of production and their applications during various stages of industrial and technological use. Commercial sulfuric acid production from the early 16th century until today is reviewed, spanning the Ancient and Renaissance periods, the Industrial Age (to which sulfur was vitally important), and the Sulfur War of 1840. The book introduces "the Sulfur Age" and the processes of this period- such as the Nordhausen, Bell, and Leblanc methods- then goes onto review native sulfur production in Sicily, once a major supplier to the world. The "Frasch method" is also covered in detail. Moving to present day, the book presents "recovered" sulfur derived from sour gas and oil which constitutes 90% of today’s elemental sulfur supply, and looks to Canada, a powerhouse supplier of recovered sulfur. An entire chapter is devoted to modern-day sulfur entrepreneurs, with a profile of various investors (from the reluctant to the private and institutional). Finally, the book forecasts the sulfur industry’s future and potential supply sources, such as worldwide oil sands. Covers the latest trends in sulfur production and evaluates the costs and benefits of new processes Discusses existing practices for removal of sulfur, a common contaminant, from oil and natural gas Provides a fascinating and detailed history of sulfur processing technology