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Casa Grande

Lakeshore Pinal, Ariz. Cypms Casa Grande Corp. copper ore, leached 5... [Pg.193]

Fig. 8-12 Hypothetical particle arrangement in a sediment and a clay aggregate. (Adapted from Casa-grande, 1940.)... Fig. 8-12 Hypothetical particle arrangement in a sediment and a clay aggregate. (Adapted from Casa-grande, 1940.)...
Figure 2.6. An example of an Aridisol the Casa Grande soil series, the state soil of Arizona. Figure 2.6. An example of an Aridisol the Casa Grande soil series, the state soil of Arizona.
C. Casa grande, M. Veyssie, H. Finkelmann J. Physique, Letters 43 L671 (1982)... [Pg.171]

A low-cost home built by spraying Grancrete (photo couitesey of Casa Grande, LLC). [Pg.174]

Subsequent to the experiments of Taylor et al. (1982) on sulphur gases derived from decomposing sulphide minerals, Hinkle et al. (1990) performed simulated weathering experiments on ground drill cores from the Santa Cruz porphyry copper deposit, Casa Grande, Arizona. Fresh, finely-ground samples were placed in sealed tubes, either in contact with a small quantity (0.8 ml) of water or exposed to water vapour but not in... [Pg.254]

Surface microlayer samples have shown sulphur-gas anomaly patterns that are more closely related to known mineralisation than sulphur-gas patterns from deeper soil samples (Lovell, 1979). At Johnson Camp, Arizona, mineralisation is best expressed by sulphur compounds from the surface microlayer, while sulphur compounds from 0-5 cm reflect the same mineralisation to a lesser extent, and sulphur compounds from 30-40 cm show the least expression of the mineralisation. A comparison of concentrations of COS, CS2, and SO2 degassed from soils collected at depths of 0.5-2 cm and 30-40 cm at the same sites near Casa Grande, Arizona, showed almost identical patterns of sulphur-gas concentrations over a 150 km (58 square miles) area. Average concentrations of COS, CS2 and SO2 were slightly higher in the shallow samples than in the deeper samples (Hinkle, unpublished data, 1981). These data indicate that, at least in arid areas, surficial soil and microlayer samples are superior to deeper augered samples. [Pg.259]

Freyre, G. (1933/2005). Casa-Grande e Senzala (47th ed.). Sao Paulo Global. [Pg.104]

The research of hydraulically transported clay balls dates back to 1949 when Casa-grande studied the hydraulic reclamation of 30 million m of clay balls for the construction of the Boston airport (Casagrande, 1949). [Pg.339]

Chaffee Fort Chaffee Pine Bluff Arsenal Camp Navajo Buckeye Tng Site, AZ Casa Grande TS, AZ Douglas Tng Site, AZ Florence... [Pg.253]


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