User talk:ShinkolobweWelcome! Hello, Shinkolobwe, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on discussion pages using four tildes ~~~~; this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question and then place Thanks for your efforts to improve articles. However, simply adding a long list of possible reference books isn't much help - people will use what they have access to. You are weclome to use specific reference works to cite various portions of the stratigraphy text that they support. Cheers, Vsmith 23:23, 23 October 2007 (UTC) Disambiguation pageHmmm, I think the one reservation I have is that it is a disambiguation page, and it appears to be a little more substantative. Either way, with the proposed edits I think it should be fine, as long as you toss in a citation showing the familial link. I do agree it's interesting. Piuro (talk) 16:59, 14 October 2008 (UTC) Friedel scientists lineageWhat a prompt reaction ! You have posted it in less than one minute after the creation of the "Friedel scientists lineage" page ! How do you do to be so fast ? I have been gathering information on the subject for more than two weeks and this lineage is simply amazing. Cheers, Shinkolobwe (talk) 18:10, 14 October 2008 (UTC)Shinkolobwe
Just"move page" at the bottom of the screen. V. Joe (talk) 18:46, 14 October 2008 (UTC) ITN for Blood Falls--BorgQueen (talk) 07:00, 19 April 2009 (UTC) SanitisationIn march you moved Four-way cock to Four-way valve "to avoid the colloquial term cock". Cock, used in this context, is not a colloquialism but a perfectly good English word, stemming, according to the OED from the 15th century, and as such does not need to be avoided or sanitised out. I am sure you meant well, but I am afraid I think it looks like prurience. Globbet (talk) 23:39, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
OxiidesStub tag has been corrected, old category has been deleted, and new category has been created. Good catch on your part. DS (talk) 05:13, 30 September 2009 (UTC) CfD nomination of Category:Patterned groundI have nominated Category:Patterned ground (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) for renaming to Category:Patterned grounds (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs). Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at the discussion page. Thank you. Skomorokh, barbarian 19:34, 1 November 2009 (UTC) AES & disambiguationI saw that you'd added an entry on this disambiguation page. But there was nothing to give the reader more information (like a blue link to click on). You will definitely see lots of red links on disambiguation pages, but they've been placed there by accident or there is a (blue) link in the same entry that a user could follow for more information. Another guideline for red links on disambiguation pages is that if there is nothing else that links to the (redlink) then that would disqualify it for inclusion on the disambiguation page. In other words, if you were to click on the red linked item, then (in the toolbox on the left side of the page) click on "What links here", and nothing appeared in the list besides the disambiguation page itself, you'd know that it wouldn't be a good idea to include it on the page. I hope this makes sense, but there are more detailed instructions for disambiguation pages at MOS:DABRL. Take care. Dawnseeker2000 00:55, 5 January 2010 (UTC) Maybe Desquamation should be a disambiguation page? ---kilbad (talk) 22:58, 7 January 2010 (UTC) NijuuhibakuHi. Is "Nijuuhibaku" a word, or the name of a film? [1] [2] —WWoods (talk) 23:45, 7 January 2010 (UTC) You are now a ReviewerHello. Your account has been granted the "reviewer" userright, allowing you to review other users' edits on certain flagged pages. Pending changes, also known as flagged protection, is currently undergoing a two-month trial scheduled to end 15 August 2010. Reviewers can review edits made by users who are not autoconfirmed to articles placed under pending changes. Pending changes is applied to only a small number of articles, similarly to how semi-protection is applied but in a more controlled way for the trial. The list of articles with pending changes awaiting review is located at Special:OldReviewedPages. When reviewing, edits should be accepted if they are not obvious vandalism or BLP violations, and not clearly problematic in light of the reason given for protection (see Wikipedia:Reviewing process). More detailed documentation and guidelines can be found here. If you do not want this userright, you may ask any administrator to remove it for you at any time. Courcelles (talk) 18:30, 19 June 2010 (UTC) Template from Magnus toys: Photo request{{reqphoto|geology}} Shinkolobwe (talk) 13:08, 25 July 2010 (UTC) Cement and Carbon DioxideI noticed your contributions to the article on cement and your discussion on the talk page.. In this week's Der Spiegel, a process is described which reduces roughly by half both CO2 emissions and the energy required to make cement. Since my study of chemistry lies decades back, I doubt if I could describe this process adequately for the encyclopedia entry, but apparently researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology have discovered that even in the traditional process, a temporary intermediate hydrate is produced which, if introduced initially, is responsible for the radical reduction in temperature required (200° in an autoclave) and thus the energy outlay. The Spiegel article is not available online even in German, but there is a commercial concern with an English website which would have enough information for the sentence or two required in the article. According to the Spiegel article, a manufacturing plant is in the works and a commercial product should hit the market in 2014. I think this is a significant enough advance in cement manufacturing to warrant a mention in the cement article, but feel that somone with a great deal more expertise in the field than I should do the writing. Thanks Janko (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 09:57, 6 August 2010 (UTC).
Mining accidentGood to have some people with real technical knowledge hanging around, nice work. ValenShephard (talk) 15:28, 11 September 2010 (UTC) Category:Shinkolobwe MineYou might enjoy visiting [3]; here's one of my faves. Best, Pete Tillman (talk) 14:00, 22 October 2010 (UTC), an old uranium prospector Empty categoriesEmpty categories should not be placed in the category Category:Empty categories awaiting deletion, but tagged with the speedy deletion tag {{db-emptycat}}. Thanks. --Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars (talk) 18:20, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Nuclear materialsHello, I make Category:Nuclear materials in jawp. And I found you categorized Gadolinium to it, so please tell me reason for me. IAEA refer to Nuclear materials as uranium, plutonium, and thorium. But enwp contain "Gadolinium", "Fission products" and other in "Nuclear materials".--Clarin (talk) 12:51, 28 March 2011 (UTC)
peblle bed reactorAre you crazy deleting new reactor entries with new name is vandalism ! Through here out of Wikipedia with VSmith !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 95.88.170.214 (talk) 19:33, 10 December 2011 (UTC) Nuclear CaptureYou must delete molybdenum, ytterbium and Mo2B5 or keep reference to myself else legal lawsuit. This are new material uses sigested by myslelf with my rights on it like copyright same for others like THOR He-11BN-Pebble Bed design told VSmith+Syrthiss already ! Neutron capture was fully edited by myself longtime with no contribution really from VSmith. You are keeping also how to make gold in- side but deleting inside star not from myslef and at Fukushima side fully referenced table deleted at all 3 tables added and 4 pictures on side of section box also much more entries in text you still use only one mistake was death number 23 000 after the Spektrum article reference 8 added by myslelf in Wikipedia less 20 000 is maybe right. I shortend before removing teatalk entry to casualties so no blocking reason was right ! If you don`t delete or unblock for delete else law suit else evrbody thinks free old knowledge or from yourself see international copyright law ! Much editing kept inside Neutron capture and Fukushima desaster but vandalism block !?!? Also corrections of nonsense before inside or later from VSmith not understanding anything as geologist if true just changes like < to less than also in pebble bed and deletions.... Also left inside after last edit neutron moderator from myslef with block myself: Hydrogen Deuterium Beryllium Carbon Oxygen Uranium Mass of kernels u 1 2 9 12 16 238 Energy decrement ξ 1 0,7261 0,2078 0,1589 0,1209 0,0084 Number of Crushes 18 25 86 114 150 2172 and deletion of right entry "to rare and expensive, and explosive radioactive" from 1947enkidu is vandalism like new moderators before like 11BN,(D/T)2, 7Li, He with hints how to use and why. Kay Uwe Böhm blocked by yourslef or your group with VSmith running behind all the time making only problems see his his talk box also on rocky mountain loscust side running behind helping? Hosro with reason nonsense adding proofed wrong see talk box entries from the real locust experts from USA referenced inside german(englisch?) wikpedia and list of plants kiling insects also locust. 1 entry also already inside english wikipedia not german and second new theory that plants killed. if new areva antares peblle bed design inside with: by antares like others before also right for THOR design by Kay Uwe Böhm not Robert Schulten see inside first ! Antares design also added by myself with two links also additional infos for THTR 300(www.thtr.de). If I delete whats from myslef it is my right ! if i delete inside star entry & rentry because right VSmith askes for citation just making problem - proofed. long list of absorbers and mixtures moved by myslef also 10/11B capture chart and much corrections additions ! Fukushima adding "down to 2% until" "14m instead 15m with later 13-15m before inside" "reached about 75% of Chernobyl in 1986 also from myself" """deleted peak values only""" and tables deleted not summary "1/10 about chernobyl additive and 2% loss radioactive inventory" from myself(Spektrum) and "exactly see tables later" deleted by Vsmith and readed still inside with tables away !!!! Section "There were no deaths..." from Teatak? moved down with short numbers already and before inside also 250mSv explained instead "ankles 2000 - 6000mSv same "2-6Sv and without confirmation added by myself with 1A reference like tables" desinfos before ! between 100 and 1000 (much less than the approximately 20,000 people killed directly by the earthquake and tsunami). clearly only quake and tsunami catastrophe level instead likely and first waht means also nuclear. is "Radiation" section right instead "contamination" in english in german wrong ? Unblock now ????? Deleting Mo,Yb...
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Unfortunately, for copyright reasons, the content had to be removed. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you think I made a mistake. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 23:40, 5 December 2016 (UTC) Answer: Thank you for the observation and the remark. I did not make a simple and direct "copy and paste" from the abstract of the paper in Science magazine: I have previously re-edited the text in Notepad before and I also made a citation in quote and in italic to clearly indicate the conclusion sentence of the abstract that was cited "as is". So, my effort of re-edition was probably insufficient, but this reference is certainly worth to be mentioned. I will thus rewrite it completely with my own words. Sorry for the inconvenience. Best regards. Shinkolobwe (talk) 10:58, 10 December 2016 (UTC) Proposal of new text entirely reformulated: Dunne et al. (2016) have presented the main outcomes of 10 years of results obtained at the CLOUD experiment performed at CERN. They have studied in detail the physico-chemical mechanisms and the kinetics of aerosols formation. The nucleation process of water droplets/ice micro-crystals reproduced in the CLOUD experiment and also directly observed in the Earth atmosphere do not only involve ions formation due to cosmic rays but also a range of complex chemical reactions with sulfuric acid, ammonia and organic compounds emitted in the air by human activities and by organisms living on land or in the oceans (plankton).[1] Although they observe that a fraction of cloud nuclei is effectively produced by ionisation due to the interaction of cosmic rays with the constituents of Earth atmosphere, this process is insufficient to attribute the present climate modifications to the fluctuations of the cosmic rays intensity modulated by changes in the solar activity and Earth magnetosphere. Best regards Shinkolobwe (talk) 12:00, 10 December 2016 (UTC)
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By Houst, Yves F.; Bowen, Paul; Perche, Francois; Kauppi, Annika; Borget, Pascal; Galmiche, Laurent; Le Meins, Jean-Francois; Lafuma, Francoise; Flatt, Robert J.; Schober, Irene; et al From Cement and Concrete Research (2008), 38(10), 1197-1209
By Mollah, M. Y. A.; Adams, W. J.; Schennach, R.; Cocke, D. L. From Advances in Cement Research (2000), 12(4), 153-161 It is conceivable that one could make such superplasticizers with phosphonates, but presently they are of no commercial value, it appears. By way of introduction, I occasionally monitor aspects of chemistry in Wikipedia. With best wishes, --Smokefoot (talk) 18:51, 28 April 2019 (UTC)
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I agree. Who knows what is in the bottle. I know for certain that the formula O=Si(OH)2 is wrong. I have searched the web and Sigma-Aldrich appears to be the only source for this formula. (PG)
What I deleted were references to unreliable material from the literature prior to 2017. That is the year when Si(OH)4 was synthesized. Petergans (talk) 20:05, 8 April 2019 (UTC)
Before that, the term "silicic acid" was used generically for silicon dioxide and related substances, such as "silica gel". Petergans (talk) 20:05, 8 April 2019 (UTC)
It is still used today with many products of the cosmetics industry. Petergans (talk) 20:05, 8 April 2019 (UTC)
My edits were based on the fact that situation has now changed. I have revised the whole article in my sandbox and will post the revision after completing this message. Plase check my user page for some useful personal information. Petergans (talk) 20:05, 8 April 2019 (UTC)
Not so. There is no need to speculate as to what species are present in solution. All that matters is that the dissolution and recrystallization do occur.
That's speculation. What is known is that all attempts to make solution with higher concentration's of silicic acid have failed as a precipitate forms. Put quantitatively, at higher concentrations, the equilibrium
favours the precipitate because of its low solubility.
Conjecture and speculation have no place in Wikipedia. Predictions based on known facts are OK, like Pauling's prediction of a pK value for Si(OH)4. Petergans (talk) 10:35, 12 April 2019 (UTC)"
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ArbCom 2020 Elections voter messageDisambiguation link notification for December 25An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Waterfall (disambiguation), you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Horsetail Falls. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:05, 25 December 2020 (UTC) No original research: comparing jet fuel to electric propulsionI removed your paragraph of analysis at Heather Willauer because you violated WP:No original research by sharing your own thoughts. In any case, the manufacture of jet fuel at sea to supply the aircraft is a completely different problem than various methods of ship's propulsion. Binksternet (talk) 23:45, 14 July 2021 (UTC) @Binksternet:. This discussion is now closed here. Sorry, but I have no more time to develop the discussion here and as you already read it, I think it is better to directly continue on the talk page of Heather Willauer. I have not modified the present discussion since 16 July 2021. It is thus unchanged and does not require a new reading: this is thus the final post. Due to unexpected circumstances outside Wikipedia and lack of time, I will not be active on Wikipedia for some times. Best regards, Shinkolobwe (talk) 14:42, 20 July 2021 (UTC) Hello Binksternet. Thank you for your remark. I suggest to continue our discussion on the Talk page of Heather Willauer, so that other contributors could also benefit from it and understand the situation. My formulation was probably not the most adapted, but I do not think to have violated the "No original research" rule of WP. Let me provide you some explanations for the reason of this edit. When making rudimentary calculations on the back of an enveloppe, you immediately realize that the challenges that the project is facing are considerable. I do not say that they are insurmountable, but they are serious. The technique has the merit that it could already be deployed on-shore on remote naval bases and it is already a positive point that I clearly acknowledge. I also first focused on the nuclear aircraft carriers of the Nimitz and Gerald Ford classes. They are respectively equipped with two:
When looking to the number provided by Heather Willauer, the production of 100 000 gallons of jet fuel per day requires at least 200 MWe. It means, the electrolyser cells would consume more than all the electricity produces by the two A4W reactor of a Nimitz class aircraft carrier and most of the electricity of a A1B reactor of a Gerald Ford class Carrier (250 MW on 260 MW). So, there is no energy left for feeding the ship electric systems and the electromagnetic aircraft launch system. The only way to produce such a quantity of jet fuel would be to recover electricity from another source and then probably to directly affect the naval propulsion which is certainly not wished. An alternative would be to synthesize a smaller quantity of jet fuel on the fraction of electricity still available on board. This would probably lower the expectations, but it would still be better than not to dispose of fuel in case of necessity on an aircraft. So, everything depends on the daily consumption of fuel by the airplanes. About the jet fuel used for naval propulsion, the idea is not from me but from the media I just cited in the section you removed. This media inspired my edit and I substantiate the text from it even if it was not so clear for you. I should have formulated the text in a clearer manner without giving the perception to the reader of a personal point of view. I will try to reformulated that more correctly. Indeed, the way the page was presented looked quite promotional and delivered to the reader the message that all problems were solved, or at least solvable in a relatively short term (i.e., during this decade 2020), what is likely not the case. Such a message based on the belief that technology can solve any problem is misleading for the audience and for the media. Some media were clearly abused in this direction. All the information necessary to make simple mass balance and energy budget calculations dealing with this problem is available on Wikipedia. Using this easily accessible information is not original research: it is simply thinking in a rational and critical way. Just what is expected from all Wikipedia contributors to avoid to diffuse unproven and misleading information and to avoid to abuse the credulous readers. One has to be open for new ideas, but at the same time also remaining critical. Both attitudes are not mutually excluding, in fact, they are complementary and both are absolutely needed. Moreover, the page contained factual errors, as, e.g., confusing the cation-exchange membranes used in water electrolysis to produce hydrogen and the Fe-catalyst used in the Fischer-Tropsch process. I also observed that you reverted other edits which were correct, as, e.g. the value of the pH of seawater. Seawater pH is in the range 7.8 – 8.2. It is lowered inside the anodic compartment and no pH < 6 is needed from the acidified seawater in the ocean.
It is the reaction occurring at the anode responsible for the oxidation of the oxide anion (O2− So, why did you reverted the edit made by 59.100.68.246 on 00:36, 29 March 2016 : Revision as of 01:00, 29 March 2016 and adding again the following erroneous information:
The present pH of seawater is not lower than 6: it is still between 7.8 and 8.1. If the seawater pH was < 6, most of the CO2 would already be spontaneously outgassed as it is done in the modified electrolysis cell. Similarly, about the use of jet fuel: indeed one first thinks to airplanes as I also spontaneously first did but Szondy (2012)[4] writing for GizMag mentioned ships propelled by a gas turbines fed by jet fuel. So, it is not an invention of my own and Szondy (2012) also asked the question of the source of energy necessary to make the synfuel. This is also suggested by a sentence you added yourself: "a plausible first step of implementation would be...", so what is the next step for the US Navy? Perhaps Navy ships powered by jet fuel? See the sentence hereafter: Revision as of 06:36, 18 June 2014 (nuclear aircraft carriers)
One can hope decisive progress will be achieved soon by this technology, but it has to concretize in the reality, so better to be more prudent and to adopt a little bit more skeptical attitude than to make the unconsidered promotion of the project by confusing "obtaining fuel from seawater" with "fuel at sea" as too many media suggested in 2012. This weakens the project in place to support it and it triggered my edit simply based on common sense and simple math that anybody can make himself on the back of an enveloppe without being taxed of original research violation. Understand me properly: I have nothing against the project, at the contrary: it is a fantastic project and I also wish it succeeds, but the future will tell us if it is the case or not. I lacked time to search more recent reliable sources of information on the topic, but old promotional buzz in the media is not sufficient to convince the reader of the feasibility of the project. So, if you are familiar with the topic, I suggest to add more recent and reliable information on the progress of this process to synthesize jet fuel from seawater. Recent references would be more relevant and appropriate than old references of 2010 no longer accessible (error 404: |url-status=dead; dead link). It would be appreciable and appreciated. Kind regards, Shinkolobwe (talk) 14:42, 20 July 2021 (UTC) References
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Manual of styleThanks for your recent edits on sulfur concrete. I would just like to note that it's not necessary to write the chemical formulas after the name of each substance, unless there may be possible ambiguity. See for example WP:Manual_of_Style/Chemistry#Sample_images. E.g. for atmospheric oxygen (O2) it isn't required to write the formula, whereas in the case of iron oxide, obviously it can refer to different formulas, so in that case it may be relevant to write out the formula. Pieceofmetalwork (talk) 11:40, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
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Concrete categories on CommonsDear Shinkolobwe, I see you are interested in technical subjects and you contributed to Concrete. Would you maybe be inclined to contribute to the discussions concerning the arrangement of the categories on concrete on Wikimedia Commons which JopkeB lists on my talk page. We are in need of a native speaker with some insight into the matter as currently me as a German, JopkeB from the Netherlands and a Portugese user are struggling with the correct terminology. thank you very much for you attention, KaiKemmann (talk) 12:10, 24 August 2023 (UTC)
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