Tumblelog Fireplace Fuel - Specimen details

Tumblelog Fireplace Fuel - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 45966

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Plant Name 131.01 CHENOPODIACEAE Salsola kali Entry Book Number 17.1986.1
Artefact Name Tumblelog Fireplace Fuel Vernacular Name
Iso Country United States TDWG Region United States
Parts Held Tumblelog Fireplace Fuel Geography Description USA
Uses Tumblelog Fireplace FuelUse: FUELS User: Man TDWG use FUELS
Storage Large shelving Related Items
Donor Office of Arid Lands Studies, Univ of Arizona Donor No
Donor Date 04/11/1986 Donor Notes Arizonax0Dx0A
Collector Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date
Exhibition Expedition
Number Components Publication
Notes: Label source: Heating value 52,000 BTU Tumblelogs are an experimental fuel source manufactured under grants from the Arizona Solar Energy Research Commission and the US Dept of Energy. This tumblelog was made from 100% Arizonia tumbleweed or Russian this, tle. It will burn longer by volume than ordinary firewood. Tumblelogs are manufactured by passing tumbleweed through a hammermill where it is ground to the consistency of coarse flour. The ground material is compacted under 18000 pounds per square inch pr, essure - enough pressure to generate the heat required for the natural plant resins to bind the particles together into this log. Tumbleweed which grows readily on disturbed lands was accidentally introduced into North America in the latter part of the 19, th century. It has few natural enemies, and its capacity for rapid dispersal coupled with its ability to grow with limited rainfall in many parts of the arid portions of the US make tumbleweed a potential renewable, local fuel source.

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