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628.477.8 --- 628.544 --- Refuse as fuel --- Energy recovery from waste --- Garbage as fuel --- Waste as fuel --- Fuel --- Biomass energy --- Waste products as fuel --- Utilization of residual heat after disposal of waste and refuse by burning --- Treatment of solid wastes --- Refuse as fuel. --- 628.544 Treatment of solid wastes --- 628.477.8 Utilization of residual heat after disposal of waste and refuse by burning --- ENERGY --- PYROLYSIS --- RESIDUES --- Monograph --- Pyrolysis. --- Chemical reactions
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In 1897, the triumphant return of the Jackson-Harmsworth Arctic expedition revived widespread enthusiasm for Polar exploration. Within days of the expedition's arrival in London, newspapers ranging from the Boy's Own Paper to the Graphic were full of articles relating to the endeavours and findings of this intrepid undertaking. The demand for information did not abate and, in 1899, this two-volume account by Frederick G. Jackson (1860-1938) of his travels in Franz Josef Land was published to wide acclaim. Hailed by The Morning Post as 'a record of solid achievement accomplished by dint of steady perseverance in the face of hardship and difficulty', Jackson's journal describes a forbidding terrain of ice and snow. Illustrated by maps and numerous anthropological and zoological images, Volume 1 opens with the voyage north and goes on to recount the team's accommodation - a wooden hut named 'Elmwood' - bear-hunts, and arduous but inspirational journeys by sledge.
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