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Journal articles on the topic "Lignite Victoria"

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Schefe, C. R., A. F. Patti, T. S. Clune, and W. R. Jackson. "Soil amendments modify phosphate sorption in an acid soil: the importance of P source (KH2PO4, TSP, DAP)." Soil Research 45, no. 4 (2007): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr07001.

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Soil acidity is a widespread problem in Victoria, Australia, affecting at least 4 million ha of agricultural land. Soil amendments such as lime and organic materials may ameliorate acid soils, resulting in raised soil pH and increased availability of plant nutrients such as phosphorus (P). The addition of lime, lignite, and compost significantly modified P sorption in an acid soil, with the degree of change highly dependent upon the source of P applied. The application of 2.5 t/ha of lime increased P sorption for all P sources, while P sorption was decreased in the lignite and compost treatments when di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) was applied. Lime and compost addition increased the solution pH, with no change in pH in the lignite treatment. Addition of TSP decreased the pH in all treatments, while DAP addition only increased solution pH in the untreated soil and the lignite treatment. The addition of soil amendments had a significant effect on solution cation concentrations, due to both the influx of cations, and the resultant changes in solution pH. The source of P applied (KH2PO4, TSP (triple superphosphate), DAP) also had a significant effect due to both the counter-ions present and the pH of each P source (e.g. TSP pH 2.7; DAP pH 7.4). The lignite treatment decreased total P sorption relative to the other amendments. The combination of lignite and DAP resulted in both the greatest decrease in P sorption, and the formation of soluble Al–organic complexes. Therefore, a combination of lignite and DAP may be of use in decreasing P sorption in acid soils.
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Rowlands, William. "Challenges and opportunities for fossil fuels in a carbon - constrained world – an Australian perspective." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 126, no. 2 (2014): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs14013.

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With climate change undeniable, what are Australia’s opportunities for achieving more controlled greenhouse gases releases, while still using fossil fuels? How does this interplay with the reduction of fossil crude oil supply and the increasing shift in Australia towards importing finished products, declining refinery infrastructure and consequently reduction in the availability of chemical feed stocks for the local chemical industry? In fact, will there be an Australian chemicals and refining industry 30 years from now? The talk discussed these questions and aimed to outline a vision for Australia that might successfully deal with some of their aspects. Furthermore, this vision will be partially translated and exemplified with our lignite value add project in Victoria.
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WINTERSCHEID, HEINRICH. "Typifications in fossil-species of Brasenia, Magnolia, Vitis, and Symplocos from the central European Neogene." Phytotaxa 428, no. 2 (January 9, 2020): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.428.2.5.

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The following names of fossil Magnoliidae with some synonyms are typified: Brasenia victoria (syn. Nymphaea doliolum) (Nymphaeaceae), M. ludwigii (syn. Magnolia lignita) and Magnolia cor (syn. Magnolia hoffmannii) (Magnoliaceae), Vitis teutonica (Vitaceae), and Symplocos casparyi (Symplocaceae).
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Kumar, Upendra, and Avinash Patidar. "Performance Evaluation of Thermo Chemical Behavior of PCI Under Optimal Conditions." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJOSCIENCE 4, no. 12 (December 13, 2018): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijoscience.v4i12.173.

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In this study, a three-dimensional mathematical model is used to simulate the flow and thermo chemical behavior of the enhanced operation of PCI Victorian lignite under optimal FC conditions. The geometry of the model includes a lance, a blowtorch, a nozzle, a track and a coke bed at the bottom of a BF. Under the same operating conditions, the highest temperature in the main coal pavilion is observed in the brindled lignite container due to its higher volatile matter content. Injecting lignite into briquettes can achieve a higher overall combustion value than the semi-coke container and the carbon container in the ducting. The comparison confirms the possibility of replacing the replacement coal with PCI coal with an improved lignite, as it shows a very similar evolution of the combustion characteristics under the same operating conditions.
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Xu, Tao, Sarma V. Pisupati, and Sankar Bhattacharya. "Comparison of entrained flow CO2 gasification behaviour of three low-rank coals – Victorian brown coal, Beulah lignite, and Inner Mongolia lignite." Fuel 249 (August 2019): 206–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2019.03.109.

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Ji, Long, Hai Yu, Bing Yu, Ruijie Zhang, David French, Mihaela Grigore, Xiaolong Wang, Zuliang Chen, and Shuaifei Zhao. "Insights into Carbonation Kinetics of Fly Ash from Victorian Lignite for CO2 Sequestration." Energy & Fuels 32, no. 4 (January 8, 2018): 4569–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b03137.

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Sathe, C. "Release of volatiles from the pyrolysis of a Victorian lignite at elevated pressures." Fuel 81, no. 9 (June 2002): 1171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-2361(02)00033-9.

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Sathe, Chirag, Jun-ichiro Hayashi, Chun-Zhu Li, and Tadatoshi Chiba. "Combined effects of pressure and ion-exchangeable metallic species on pyrolysis of Victorian lignite." Fuel 82, no. 3 (February 2003): 343–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-2361(02)00267-3.

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Fei, Yi, Yuli Artanto, Louis Giroux, Marc Marshall, W. Roy Jackson, J. A. MacPhee, Jean-Pierre Charland, Alan L. Chaffee, and David J. Allardice. "Comparison of some physico–chemical properties of Victorian lignite dewatered under non-evaporative conditions." Fuel 85, no. 14-15 (October 2006): 1987–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2006.03.023.

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Karnowo, Shinji Kudo, Aska Mori, Zayda Faizah Zahara, Koyo Norinaga, and Jun-ichiro Hayashi. "Modification of Reactivity and Strength of Formed Coke from Victorian Lignite by Leaching of Metallic Species." ISIJ International 55, no. 4 (2015): 765–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.55.765.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lignite Victoria"

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Sujanti, Wiwik. "Laboratory studies of spontaneous combustion of the Victorian brown coal /." Title page, summary and contents only, 1998. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phs9478.pdf.

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Guy, Peter John, and guyp@ebac com au. "The Solvent induced swelling behaviour of Victorian brown coals." Swinburne University of Technology. School of Engineering and Science, 2002. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20031218.142251.

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The solvent-induced swelling behaviour of Victorian brown coals was examined in detail to probe the bonding mechanisms in very low rank coals (in this case Victorian brown coal). Correlation of solvent properties with differences in observed swelling behaviour were interpreted in terms of the coal structure, and means of predicting the observed behaviour were considered. Modification of the coal structure via physical compression (briquetting), chemical digestion, thermal modification, and functional group alkylation was used to further elucidate those structural features which govern the swelling behaviour of Victorian brown coals. Briquette weathering (i.e. swelling and disintegration of briquettes when exposed to variations in humidity and temperature) was examined by making alterations to briquette feed material and observing the effects on swelling in water. The application of solubility parameter alone to prediction of coal swelling was rejected due to the many exceptions to any proposed trend. Brown coal swelling showed a minimum when the solvent electron-donor number (DN) minus its electron-acceptor number (AN) was closest to zero, i.e. when DN and AN were of similar magnitude. The degree of swelling increased either side of this point, as predicted by theory. In contrast to the solubility parameter approach (which suffers from the uncertainty caused by specific interaction between coal and solvent), the electron donor/acceptor approach is about specific interactions. It was concluded that a combination of total and three-dimensional solubility parameters and solvent electron donor/acceptor numbers may be used to predict solvent swelling of unextracted brown coals with some success. Solvent access to chemically densified coal was found to be insensitive to a reduction in pore volume, and chemical effects were dominant. Thermal modification of the digested coal resulted in reduced swelling for all solvents, indicating that the structure had adopted a minimum energy configuration due to decarboxylation and replacement of hydrogen bonds with additional covalent bonds. Swelling of oxygen-alkylated coals demonstrated that the more polar solvents are able to break relatively weak hydrogen bonded crosslinks. The large difference between the rate and extent of swelling in water (and hence weathering) of Yallourn and Morwell briquettes was shown to be almost entirely attributable to exchanged magnesium. Magnesium exchange significantly increases the rate and extent of swelling of Yallourn coal. It was also shown that the swelling of briquettes due to uptake of water by magnesium-exchanged coals is reduced significantly with controlled ageing of the briquettes. The solvent swelling behaviour of Victorian brown coals is consistent with the notion that coal is a both covalently and non-covalently crosslinked and entangled macromolecular network comprising extractable species, which are held within the network by a wide range of non-covalent, polar, electron donor/acceptor interactions. Solvents capable of significant extraction of whole brown coals are also capable of significant swelling, but not dissolution, of the macromolecular coal network, which supports the view that the network is comprised of both covalent and ionic bonding. Victorian brown coals have also been shown to exhibit polyelectrolytic behaviour due to a high concentration of ionisable surface functionalities.
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Modin, Victor. "Om Sly : En utforskande designprocess av ett naturmaterial och formgivning." Thesis, Konstfack, Industridesign, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-6948.

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Materialet sly står i centrum i mitt examensprojekt. Som student på Konstfack och i min framtida yrkespraktik har frågor om cirkulär ekonomi och cirkulär design varit närvarande. Det är avgörande för att påverka samtiden och framtiden mot en mer hållbar framtid. Sly är en resurs, ett material som både finns lokalt, regionalt och nationellt. Jag har arbetat med ett material från naturen som av tradition har betraktas ha ett lågt ekonomiskt värde. Syftet var att se om materialet kan förädlas och användas som råvara i produktutveckling och produktdesign. Vidare arbetar jag i en ämnesfråga där begrepp som cirkulär design och biologisk, social och ekologisk hållbarhet är centrala. Projektet rör sig i ämnesfält som bioekonomi, cirkulär design och frågor om lokal produktion.
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Vice, President Research Office of the. "Newswire." Office of the Vice President Research, The University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/9516.

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Books on the topic "Lignite Victoria"

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A, Durie R., ed. The Science of Victorian brown coal: Structure, properties, and consequences for utilization. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991.

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Gangloff, Raymond. La tragédie de la Ligne Maginot: Victoire, résistance et sacrifice des soldats sans gloire. Paris: Albatros, 1987.

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Li, Chun Zhu. Advances in the Science of Victorian Brown Coal. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2004.

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Advances in the Science of Victorian Brown Coal. Elsevier Science, 2004.

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Li, Chun Zhu. Advances in the Science of Victorian Brown Coal. Elsevier Science, 2004.

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Durie, R. A. Science of Victorian Brown Coal: Structure, Properties and Consequences for Utilization. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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Durie, R. A. The Science of Victorian Brown Coal: Structure, Properties, and Consequences for Utilization. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992.

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Matricia, Jessica. Victoria : Carnet de Notes 15,24 X 22,86 Cm,Prénom Personnalisé Victoria,Cadeau d'anniversaire ,noël , Valentin, Action de Grâces Pour Femme, Maman, Soeur, Copine, Filles. Design: Floral,110 Pages Lignée, Moyen Format. Independently Published, 2021.

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Matricia, Léa. Victoria : Carnet de Notes 15,24 X 22,86 Cm,Prénom Personnalisé Victoria,Cadeau d'anniversaire ,noël , Valentin, Action de Grâces Pour Femme, Maman, Soeur, Copine, Filles. Design: Floral,110 Pages Lignée, Moyen Format. Independently Published, 2020.

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Matricia, Jessica. Victoria : Carnet de Notes 15,24 X 22,86 Cm,Prénom Personnalisé Victoria,Cadeau d'anniversaire ,noël , Valentin, Action de Grâces Pour Femme, Maman, Soeur, Copine, Filles. Design: Floral,110 Pages Lignée, Moyen Format. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lignite Victoria"

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"Victorian Lignite as an Alternative Industrial Adsorbent - Kinetic Studies." In Application of Adsorbents for Water Pollution Control, edited by Ying Qi, Gil Garnier, and Andrew F.A. Hoadley, 485–501. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/978160805269111201010485.

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Gloe, Clous S. "COMPARISON OF VICTORIAN BROWN COALS AND OTHER AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS WITH MAJOR OVERSEAS BROWN COAL/LIGNITE DEPOSITS." In The Science of Victorian Brown Coal, 703–37. Elsevier, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-0420-8.50018-x.

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