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Dave Moorman October 4th 03 11:48 AM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 
In article ,
Charles Pezeshki wrote:

HI Dave,

Yes it was-- I realized this after I posted (Kennecott Copper wanting to put
in a nickel mine), but the point is still the same.

Chuck


Yep. Not much difference. I know copper is used for wire primarily.
what is nickel used for? Magnets?

Dave

Charles Pezeshki October 4th 03 05:02 PM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 
Hi Dave,

Nickel is primarily used as an alloying element in steel manufacture. Alloy
steels often include nickel in their composition, and are used for
applications where heat resistance, corrosion resistance, or exceptional
toughness is required.

Best,

Chuck
http://www.wildcountry.info

(a wilderness activist who is also a mechanical engineering professor)

in article , Dave Moorman
at
wrote on 10/4/03 3:48 AM:

Yep. Not much difference. I know copper is used for wire primarily.
what is nickel used for? Magnets?

Dave



Dave Moorman October 4th 03 09:09 PM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 
In article ,
Charles Pezeshki wrote:

Hi Dave,

Nickel is primarily used as an alloying element in steel manufacture. Alloy
steels often include nickel in their composition, and are used for
applications where heat resistance, corrosion resistance, or exceptional
toughness is required.

Best,

Chuck
http://www.wildcountry.info


Thank you, Chuck.

Dave

rick etter October 7th 03 01:42 AM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 

"Jim Carter" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...

"stone" wrote in message
...
Interesting point, but if you want natural rivers go to Alaska, not

Michigan
or anywhere in the Midwest. We can not alter our environment to meet the
emotional needs of a few elitists.


You need not travel so far. Just cross the border into Canada and drive

to
the North Shore of Lake Superior. Lots of very good natural rivers.
=================

And very good paddling too!

Pukashwa, White, Dog, Steel....


rick etter
Canoe North
http://www.bright.net/~retter/




Jim Carter
"The Boat"
Bayfield





J.D. Baldwin October 10th 03 03:25 PM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 

In the previous article, stone wrote:
The ones that think there is wilderness in the lower 48, that push
for rewriting the National Park general management plans to limit
access for the public unless you are a backpacker, that pushed
private boats out of Isle Royale (America's only "maritime" park)
[...]


Huh? Off the top of my head I can think of Channel Islands (national)
and Hanauma Bay (state) parks.
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Walt October 10th 03 04:27 PM

Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
 
"J.D. Baldwin" wrote:

In the previous article, stone wrote:
The ones that think there is wilderness in the lower 48, that push
for rewriting the National Park general management plans to limit
access for the public unless you are a backpacker, that pushed
private boats out of Isle Royale (America's only "maritime" park)
[...]


Huh? Off the top of my head I can think of Channel Islands (national)
and Hanauma Bay (state) parks.


Stone is full of misinformation. The general management plan did not
push private boats out of Isle Royal. It does attempt to separate the
backpackers/kayakers from the motorboats, so that someone who spent
three days hiking or paddling to a remote campsite doesn't have to put
up with someone docking their cabin cruiser 100' away and running the
generator all night. The plan was approved three or four years ago, and
you can still take your boat to Isle Royale.

And as you correctly point out, Isle Royale is hardly America's only
maritime park.

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//-Walt
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