From Introduction: "This report explores the theory of the salt build-up phenomenon in a preliminary way. Several simplifying assumptions will be made, since the purpose is to obtain only approximate estimates of the importance of the phenomenon described."
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From Introduction: "This report explores the theory of the salt build-up phenomenon in a preliminary way. Several simplifying assumptions will be made, since the purpose is to obtain only approximate estimates of the importance of the phenomenon described."
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54 p. : ill.
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"United States Department of the Interior." "For Office of Saline Water."
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Sherwood, T. K.; Brian, P. L. T. & Fisher, R. E.Salt Concentration at Phase Boundaries in Desalination Processes,
report,
March 1964;
Washington D.C..
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