Sentences with phrase «in gypsum»

Designs of ancient architectural products contained repetitive stylized floral and leaves motifs - garlands and leaves of laurel, eucalyptus, acanthus, palm, and grape vines... Joyful embroidery like leaves of western plants and bold flowers, carved in marble or molded in gypsum with deep relief design are impressive and picturesque shadows giving a majestic effect.
In particular, NAHB has been tracking the run - up in gypsum prices and, more recently, lumber prices due to supply issues in Canada.
Year - over-year growth in gypsum prices slowed by 3.7 percentage points to 15.6 %.
Technically this room contained various separate sculptures from Has Op de Beeck's recent switch from grey to white for his spookily smooth vanitas realisations, which start from casts and are rendered in gypsum plaster over a wooden armature.
In part, that's because sulfate in the gypsum binds with magnesium in the soil, helping the soil hold water.
Somehow, all the time he was in medical school, she had not connected the dots, had not imagined that this kid in gypsum - spattered jeans spackling drywall was going to be a doctor.

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That vision of better is spelled out in applications for 30 patents across an array of goods — including EcoRock, a gypsum drywall alternative made of recycled waste that cuts manufacturing emissions by 80 percent; and super-energy-efficient windows that reduce emissions from heating and cooling up to 40 percent.
The price of softwood lumber rose by 2.3 % in December, while prices paid for ready - mix concrete, gypsum products, and OSB all fell, according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) release by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Present the fulcrum in advance of the gypsum cookie, for as the tree is combed, so goes the predicate.
Founders» session - superstar All Day IPA launched the flavor - driven, lower - alcohol trend, while Barrel - Aged beauties such as the iconic Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS), and this year's reDANKulous, DKML and Doom are by nature more limited, always experimental, and aged to perfection in a former gypsum mine.
Both gypsum and calcite, found in drywall and cement, irritate mucus membranes, like those in the eyes, nose and throat.
Ten years later, no one knows what was in the cloud of gases released by the combustion of all that jet fuel and building material but science has revealed what was in the dust — cement, steel, gypsum from drywall, building materials, cellulose from paper, synthetic molecules from rugs, glass fibers and human hair from the long decades of the two towers» use, among other items.
On June 27, 1994, a gaping sinkhole developed in a 400 - acre, 220 - foot - high gypsum stack containing a liquid impoundment of acid and ammonium.
The gargantuan gypsum crystals in Mexico's Cave of Crystals measure up to 36 feet (the length of a motor home) and weigh as much as 55 tons (the weight of 11 big elephants).
Sulfate minerals — like gypsum and jarosite — have been detected on Mars by instruments on the surface and in orbit (ScienceNOW, 2 March 2004).
In addition to billowing clouds of ash that likely clouded the world, killed plants, and stymied food chains, vaporized gypsum from the impact contributed to toxic sulfur in the atmospherIn addition to billowing clouds of ash that likely clouded the world, killed plants, and stymied food chains, vaporized gypsum from the impact contributed to toxic sulfur in the atmospherin the atmosphere.
In 2014, Johnson started applying gypsum, obtained from a We Energies facility just 10 kilometers from his farm, to about 4 hectares.
Preliminary results — which Arriaga will present at a Soil Science Society of America conference this month — suggest gypsum is helping keep phosphorous in Johnson's soils.
In part, that's because it is relatively cheap: A ton of mined gypsum can cost as much as $ 140, whereas a ton of FGD gypsum costs $ 38.
Farmers are also allowed to use FGD gypsum on their fields, and over the past decade scientists have begun research projects in seven states examining how it affects crops and soils.
«Somewhere in that shuffle we forgot about gypsum,» says Francisco Arriaga, a soil scientist at the University of Wisconsin (UW) in Madison.
A lot of FGD gypsum ends up in landfills, but companies also use it to make wallboard and cement.
Many of the creatures in the White Sands ecosystem, including the lesser earless lizard and the Apache pocket mouse, have undergone rapid evolution in response to their unique environment, developing a lighter appearance that allows them to blend into the gypsum sands and escape predators.
The 36 - foot - long beams of gypsum in Mexico's Cave of Crystals are the largest exposed crystals on earth.
Water from Syria's greatest engineering project, the Tabqa Dam, dissolved gypsum in the soils it was meant to irrigate, poisoning crops.
CRYSTAL SWIRL Swirling winds in the Andes Mountains can carry gypsum crystals several kilometers before dumping them in large piles.
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Among the plethora of organic and inorganic chemical consolidants for gypsum that have been tested in our laboratory, many of them possess chemical moieties that are capable of interacting with surface calcium ions.
Mineral gypsum (selenite) has been used extensively for building and ornamental purposes in the Minoan Palace of Knossos.
Warning: While it's fine for most, some gems can't be submerged in water, which can actually dissolve the stone (e.g., gypsum, halite, pyrite, calcite).
I have only used CCP, line marking chalk powder, non-sanded grout, and PoP to make my DIY chalk paint, but know that you can use gym chalk and a lot of other powders that have gypsum or chalk as the main ingredient in them to make chalk paint.
Each of these mythical walking corpses are sculpted meticulously in water / oil clay and casted in rock solid premium grade gypsum cement.
Unlike dunes made of quartz - based sand, gypsum can be walked upon safely with bare feet, even in the hottest summer months.
Plywood, corrugated cardboard, rubber, drywall made of gypsum and other sheet materials are refashioned in a way that evokes organic forms and natural occurrences, such as tree - ring growth, tectonic movement, geological strata and flowing magma.
Bottrop employs charcoal — a metaphor for what once powered the world, and a nod to the now - defunct mechanical industry — in an expansive wall - drawing engraved into slabs of Fermacell, a material now replacing sheetrock or gypsum used in the construction of institutional architecture.
Curated by Brussels - based collective Bunk Club, the installation consisted of four new figurative wall reliefs, cast from acrylic - modified gypsum and arranged in a narrative tableaux, reading across the gallery as a life - size frieze.
He refinished the walls and ceilings with an adobe - style gypsum plaster, similar to one that he used in his studio on the third floor of 101 Spring Street in New York.
Working with common materials, including polymer gypsum, plaster, fiberglass, wood, and steel, Al - Hadid creates structures that simultaneously soar and dissolve in space, in part due to an interest in the object's relationship to the ground and studied engineering.
Placed over a plinth of gypsum, the ceramic pieces are arranged in conversations with natural elements such as rocks, which refer to the origin and source of the clay, as well as to the chemical elements that produce their coloring.
The works were created using a mixture of industrial materials and those found in everyday life, including aluminium, cellophane, ceramics, eco-resin, glass, gypsum, pigments, polyamide, polymers, polyesters, PVC, steel and stone.
Three sculptures that were previously shown in this year's Whitney Biennial in New York are extended and re-worked casts of gypsum cement.
In recent years he has focused on hydrocal, a gypsum cement that he has poured, pigmented, and / or etched to create objects of great minimalist beauty.
Set in a natural corridor formed by gypsum plateaus, East - West / West - East spans over a kilometre in length, and crosses the peninsula of the Brouq Nature Reserve connecting the waters of the Gulf.
In her figurative sculptures, Toronto - based sculptor Gosia expresses human intuition and introspection, crafting her painterly pieces in earthenware, resin, and polymer gypsuIn her figurative sculptures, Toronto - based sculptor Gosia expresses human intuition and introspection, crafting her painterly pieces in earthenware, resin, and polymer gypsuin earthenware, resin, and polymer gypsum.
Only in this period does the artist incorporate glass in his sculptures, which, not being formally trained, Chadwick worked on in a distinctive way: welding an «armature» or frame which he filled with Stolit (a malleable gypsum mixture), the surface of which could be manipulated.
In addition to floors and walls, wood, gypsum board is used, is designed to be free to exercise the imagination of contemporary artists.
Ubiquitous materials of construction, gypsum, plywood and steel mined and extracted from the land are repurposed in a series of 8 foot high sculptures, their span mimicking that of Duane's chest and height with extended arms.
(Note, you could always go into the business of mixing Coal Ash waste sand / gravel and sodium chloride and spread that on snow covered concrete roads during winter and possibly spreading aluminum sulfate or gypsum on asphalt roads in summer... (Chalk or marl might not be the best choice as the IR acceptance may be too high)-RRB-
One geologist has calculated that — in terms of clay for bricks, gravel for roads, limestone for pavements, gypsum for plaster, lime for cement and so on — roughly six tons of soil is shifted every year for every human being on Earth.
Through the advanced emission control processes in place at Prairie State, three coal combustion residuals (CCRs) are produced: gypsum, fly ash, and bottom ash.
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