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Sulfur and the World Trade Center Disaster by F. R. Greening 1.0 Introduction Appendix C of the well-known FEMA Report on the collapse of buildings at the WTC on September 11th, 2001, focuses on two samples of badly corr
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Document Date: 2007-10-03 19:52:42


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New York City / /

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C and CO / SO2 / the Boeing / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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World Trade Center / WTC building / Trade Center / Twin Towers / /

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calculated flue-gas composition / thermal imaging data / steel surfaces / hot structural steel / so-called flue gas desufurisation processes / mild steel / combustion products / steel beams / Chemical considerations / structural steel components / flue-gas compositions / aluminum metal powder / chemical energy / incendiary devices / rubber / structural steel members / thermite/thermate incendiary devices / base metal / low alloy steel heat exchangers / producer gas / energy / metal / maximum theoretical heat energy release / plastics / steel sulfidation / heat energy / steel heats / molten metal / structural steel / vulcanized rubber / coke oven gas / airborne infrared thermal imaging / metal substrate / molten steel / diesel oil / sulfur-containing diesel fuel oil / fuel oil / estimated energy content / chemical analysis / food waste / diesel fuel oil / steel / /

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New York State Department / Federal Emergency Management Agency / /

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R.R. Biederman / J. Barnett / R.D. Sisson Jr. / /

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producer / Major Sources / CaO / /

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Boeing 767 / /

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Colorado / /

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the World / Sulfur / /

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X-ray / incineration / simulation / /

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