The Caddo Ceramic Assemblage from the Hardin A Site (41GG69) on the Sabine River in Gregg County, Texas [PDF]
The Hardin A site (41GG69) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on a high alluvial terrace landform overlooking the Sabine River floodplain in Gregg County, Texas, a few miles west of Longview, Texas. The modern channel of the river is ca. 650 m to the south.
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Lightening of ceramic bricks based on red-burning clay
Abstract To determine the possibility of using a mineral pigment based on the rutile form of titanium dioxide in the production of volume-colored ceramic brick in order to obtain lighter brick tones the studies are conducted. The previously studied low-melting clay of the Tyumen deposit was used as a basis.
Pavlova, I. A. +2 more
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O setor de rochas ornamentais gera enormes quantidades de resíduos sólidos que necessitam ser descartados. Estes resíduos são geralmente descartados em rios, lagos e lixões, resultando em problemas econômicos e ambientais.
J. P. V. T. Manhães +2 more
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Caddo Ceramics from an Early 18th Century Spanish Mission in East Texas: Mission San Jose de los Nasonis (41RK200) [PDF]
Mission San Jose de los Nasonis (4JRK200) and two contemporaneous Nasoni Caddo sites (41RK191 and 41RK197) were located by Mr. Bill Young more than 25 years ago in the southern part of Rusk County, Texas after the general area of the site had been ...
Marceaux, P. Shawn +2 more
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Factors affecting continued use of ceramic water purifiers distributed to Tsunami-affected Communities in Sri Lanka [PDF]
Objectives There is little information about continued use of point-of-use technologies after disaster relief efforts. After the 2004 tsunami, the Red Cross distributed ceramic water filters in Sri Lanka.
Casanova, L M +3 more
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Recycling of electric arc furnace dust into red ceramic
AbstractThe incorporation of an electric arc furnace dust, a typical waste from steel-making plant, into clayey ceramics used for civil construction was investigated. Ceramic body compositions were prepared with incorporations of up to 20wt% of the waste into two types of clays, one from Argentina and another from Brazil.
Vieira, Carlos Maurício Fontes +4 more
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Incorporation of sugarcane bagasse ash waste as an alternative raw material for red ceramic
The sugarcane industry generates huge amounts of sugarcane bagasse ashes (SCBA). This work investigates the incorporation of a SCBA waste as an alternative raw material into a clay body, replacing natural clay material by up to 20 wt.%.
K. C. P. Faria, J. N. F. Holanda
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Toughening Mechanism of CaAl12O19 in Red Mud–Al2O3 Composite Ceramics
The utilization of red mud in the production of ceramic products represents an efficient approach for harnessing red mud resources. Composite ceramics were prepared from Al2O3, red mud, and Cr2O3 by atmospheric pressure sintering, and the phase ...
Shiwei Jiang, Anmin Li, Zhengliang Wang
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The Caddo Archaeological Record in the Saline Creek and County Line Creek Valleys in Cherokee and Smith Counties, Texas [PDF]
Both the Saline and County Line creeks in the upper Neches River basin were habitats where significant numbers of Caddo peoples lived in ancestral times.
Nelson, Bo +2 more
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