''Bottom-up'' study of in-use nickel stocks in New Haven, CT [An article from: Resources, Conservation & Recycling]
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ISBN-13978B000PDTBU2
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We have carried out an assessment of the in-use stock of nickel in New Haven, CT, by ''bottom-up'' methods. To our knowledge, this is only the second characterization of in-use nickel stock in any locale and at any epoch. We find that the City of New Haven contains about 321Mg (1Mg=1metric tonnes=1000kg) of nickel, primarily in the form of nickel-containing alloys. For every resident of New Haven, there is approximately 2.6kg of nickel stock in use. The principal uses accounting for these totals are identified and quantified in this paper.
Description:
We have carried out an assessment of the in-use stock of nickel in New Haven, CT, by ''bottom-up'' methods. To our knowledge, this is only the second characterization of in-use nickel stock in any locale and at any epoch. We find that the City of New Haven contains about 321Mg (1Mg=1metric tonnes=1000kg) of nickel, primarily in the form of nickel-containing alloys. For every resident of New Haven, there is approximately 2.6kg of nickel stock in use. The principal uses accounting for these totals are identified and quantified in this paper.
