Borates

Borates

Author: Donald E. Garrett

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1998-08-10

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 0080500218

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This comprehensive reference is the first to cover industrially important borates, from deposits, through chemistry, mining, processing, and applications. The reference work begins with a listing of the 238 currently known borate minerals, their formulas, and properties. It features modern theories on the origin of borate deposits, their molecular structure and detailed descriptions of the world's borate deposits. Garrett describes the fascinating history of the discovery and development of borate deposits with anecdotes of how resourceful operators overcame obstacles in obtaining their minerals. Chapters on mining technology and processing detail the mineral's development from the earliest recorded times up to the sophisticated operations of the present day. The book also contains a comprehensive literature on boron isotope chemistry, their diverse applications, and productions and resource statistics for the world's largest industrial producers. - Functions as a complete reference for geologists, engineers, and consumers of borate products - Includes crystallographic descriptions, solution chemistry, isotopic distributions, and other properties of 170 borate minerals - Provides detailed descriptions of mining and processing methods and economic uses - Includes statistical data on borate production, consumption, prices, and ore reserves for every country of the world - Provides an extensive bibliography - Author is an authority on industrial minerals through many years of consulting and process development work


Borate Minerals of Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada: Annotated Bibliography

Borate Minerals of Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada: Annotated Bibliography

Author: Rick O. Rittenberg

Publisher: Lightning Press

Published: 2024-09-03

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 0998563803

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An annotated bibliography of over 2,050 references associated with borate minerals from Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada. Sources include journal articles, papers, conference proceedings, books, book chapters, and other literature published from the 1860s into 2024. The bibliography is divided into 16 chapters: History, Boron and Borates, Chemistry and Crystal Structure, Mineralogy, Geology, California, Death Valley, Searles Lake, Mojave Desert, Kramer, Calico, Fort Cady, Tick Canyon, Ventura, Nevada, and Annual Reviews. Contains appendices of supplemental information on borate minerals, color photographs, and an alphabetical index of authors. 638 pages. Key words: borax, colemanite, kernite, probertite, and ulexite.


Borax Pioneer

Borax Pioneer

Author: George Herbert Hildebrand

Publisher: Darwin Publications

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780831071486

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Hella Town

Hella Town

Author: Mitchell Schwarzer

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2022-08-16

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 0520391535

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Hella Town reveals the profound impact of transportation improvements, systemic racism, and regional competition on Oakland’s built environment. Often overshadowed by San Francisco, its larger and more glamorous twin, Oakland has a fascinating history of its own. From serving as a major transportation hub to forging a dynamic manufacturing sector, by the mid-twentieth century Oakland had become the urban center of the East Bay. Hella Town focuses on how political deals, economic schemes, and technological innovations fueled this emergence but also seeded the city’s postwar struggles. Toward the turn of the millennium, as immigration from Latin America and East Asia increased, Oakland became one of the most diverse cities in the country. The city still grapples with the consequences of uneven class- and race-based development-amid-disruption. How do past decisions about where to locate highways or public transit, urban renewal districts or civic venues, parks or shopping centers, influence how Oaklanders live today? A history of Oakland’s buildings and landscapes, its booms and its busts, provides insight into its current conditions: an influx of new residents and businesses, skyrocketing housing costs, and a lingering chasm between the haves and have-nots.


Corporate History and the Chemical Industries

Corporate History and the Chemical Industries

Author: Jeffrey Louis Sturchio

Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9780941901024

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Three essays--on the historiography of the chemical process industries, on business archives, and on oral history in the corporate setting--provide the context for extensive annotated bibliographies in the three areas


The Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley

The Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley

Author: Ted Faye

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0738595098

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Ted Faye is a documentary filmmaker whose company, Gold Creek Films, specializes in stories of the West. Ted develops touring information, including audio CDs, signage, and brochures. He also helps communities to find and tell their stories. Ted was the historian to US Borax, and many images from this book are from the Borax collection at Death Valley National Park.