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Subject: Literature review
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 2:6:18 -0000 (GMT)
From: Andrew M. Salamon
Following up on my own (old) post, but I wanted to get everything I
had in one spot. Is there any chance of getting a bibliography up on
the web site? If there's one there already I must have missed it.



>From Chamerland, D.; Knott, W.M.; Sager, J.C.; and Wheeler, R.:
Controlled

Ecological Life-Support System: Use of Plants for Human Life-Support
in

Space. J. Florida M.A., vol. 79, No. 8,1992. pp. 537-544.


GenevaConnors, M.M.;
Harrison, A.A. and, Akins, F.R.: Living Aloft, Human Requirements for
Extended Spacefilght, Nation Aeronautics and Space Administration
SP-483. pp 65-70, 1985.


Prince, R.P. and Knott, W.M. II: CELSS Breadboard Project at the
Kennedy Space Center. Lunar Base Agriculture: Soils for Plant Growth,
pp 155, 1989.


Wheeler, R.M. and Sager, J.C.: Carbon Dioxide and Water Exchange Rates
by Wheat Crop in NASA's Biomass Production Chamber: Results from an 86
day Study, NASA Technical Memorandum #102788, 1990.


Wheeler, R.M.; Mackowiak, C.L.; Dreschel, T.W., et al: System
Development and Early Biological Tests in NASA's Biomass Production
Chamber, NASA Technical Memorandum #103494, 1990.


Dreschel, T.W.; Wheeler, R.M.; Hinkle, C.R., et al: Investigating
Combustion as a Method of Processing Inedible Biomass Production in
NASA's Biomass Production Chamber, NASA Technical Memorandum #103821,
1991.


Brannon, M.A. and Strayer, R.F.: Leachate Reactor for Nutrient Recovery
in Controlled Ecological Life-Support System Breadboard Project,
submitted to the 3rde Annual Advanced Refenerative Life-Support ystems
Research Conference, College Station, Texas, 1990.


Garland, J.L. and Mackowik, C.L.: Utilization of Water Soluble Fraction
of Wheat Straw as a Plant Nutrient Source, NASA Technical Memorandum
#103497, 1990.


Schraa, G. and Jewell, W.J.: HighRate Conversions of Soluble Organics
with a Thermophilic Anaerobic Attached Film Expanded Bed, J. Water
Poll. Contr. Fed. 56:226-232, 1984.


Johannes, A.H.; Tsai, V.Y. and Veenstra, J.N.: Conceptual Design and
Performance Analysis of Frequency-Tuned Capacitive Discharge Reacores,
Oklahoma State University unpublished report, 1990


Klesov, A.A.: Mechanisms of Production and Consumption of Intermediate
Cellooligosaccharides and Cellobiose During Enzymatic Hydrolysis of
Insoluble Cellulose, translated from Biokimiya 47:608-618, 1982.


Wright, B.D.; Bausch, W.C., and Knott, W.M.: Hydroponic System for
Microgravity Plant Experiments, Transactions of the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers 31:440-446, 1988.



>From "Manned Test of a Regenerative Life Support System", T.M. Olcott,
W.J. Conner adn W.M. Helvey. Aerospace Medicine. February, 1969. pp.
153-169.


Anon.: Threshold Limit Values for 1967. Adopted at the 29th Annual
Meeting of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists, Chicago, Illinois, May 1-2, 1967.


Olcott, T.M.: Study and Preliminary Design of an Isotope-Heated
Catalytic Oxidizer System. NASA CR-66346, 1967.


Schaefer, K.E.: A Concept of Triple Tolerance Limits Based on Chronic
Carbon Dioxide Toxicity Studies. Aerospace Med. 32:197, 1961.


Seminara, J.L., and Albright, G.A.: Five Day Lunar Mission Simulation.
Presented at 39th Annual Scientific Meeting, Aerospace Medical
Association, May, 1968.


Smith, J.M., and Olcott, T.M.: A prototype Two-Gas Regenerative Life
Support System Suitable for Advanced Space Missions. Journ. Spacecraft
and Rockets 3:1294.


>From Proceedings of "Bioregenerative Systems", Nov 15-16, 1966


> Talbot, J.M.: Life Support in Space
Operations. Air Univ. Rev., vol. 16,

>1965, pp. 42-52.

>

> Miller, R.L.; And Ward, C.H.: Algal Bioregenerative Systems from

>Atmosphere in Space Cabins and Closed Environments. Meredith
Publishing

>Co., 1966, pp. 186-222.

>

> Ward, C.H.; Wilks, S.S.; and Craft, H.L.: Use of Algae and Other
plants

>in the development of life support systems. Am. Biol. Teach., vol 5,
no. 7,

>1963, pp. 512-521.

>

> Hannan, P.J.; Shuler, R.L.; and patovillet, C.: A study of the

>feasibility of oxygen production by algae for nuclear submarines. U.S.
Navy

>Res. Lab. Rept. 5954. 1963.

>

> Bongers, L.: Sustaining Life in Space - A new approach. Aerospace
Med.,

>vol35. 1964. pp. 139-144.

>

> Foster, J.: Research on techniques and procedures for the
cultivation of

>hydrogen-fixing bacteria. Prog. Rept. NASA contract NASr-100(03).
No.

>136-02-903, 1965.

>

> DeCicco, B.T.: Genetic Studies of Hydroen Bacteria and their
applications

>to biological life-support systems. Prog. Rept., NASA Grant
NGR-09-005-022,

>1965.

>

> Bongers, L.; and Kok, B.: Life-support systems for space missions.

>Developments in Industrial Microbiol. vol. 5, 1964. pp. 183-195.

>

> Del Duca, M.G.; Huebscher, R.G. and Robertson, A.E.: Regenerative

>Environmental control systems for manned Earth-Lunar spacecraft. IAS

>National Meeting, Man's Progress in the Conquest of Space, 1962.

>

> Olcott, T.M.; Conner, W.J.; and W.M. Helvey: Manned Test of a

>Regenerative Life Support System. Aerospace Medicine. 40(2), 1969.
pp.

>153-160.


Andrew

salamon@home.com

http://memebers.home.net/salamon




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Subject: Literature review
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 5:42:25 -0000 (GMT)
From: curtis snow
At 19:06 -0700 2000.07.28, Andrew M. Salamon wrote:

>Connors, M.M.; Harrison, A.A. and, Akins, F.R.: Living Aloft, Human
>Requirements for Extended Spacefilght, Nation Aeronautics and Space
>Administration SP-483. pp 65-70, 1985.

my understanding is that Al Harrison is rewriting this one...

"Let everything be allowed to do what it naturally does, so that nature
will be satisfied" - Chuang Tzu


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Subject: Literature review
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 22:9:37 -0000 (GMT)
From: Dean Calahan
= snip =
[to Life Support Task Force, from "Andrew M. Salamon" ]
Following up on my own (old) post, but I wanted to get everything I had in
one spot. Is there any chance of getting a bibliography up on the web site?
If there's one there already I must have missed it.
= snap =

Hi Everybody!

I haven't had a whole lot of time recently to do anything with the Life
Support website, and my life is about to get even busier (Conference, other
travel, moving cross country).

When I get settled in the Baltimore area in early October (it IS to be
hoped!), I will revive my active participation, but until then, what has
(recently) been sporadic, will be, essentially, dead!

I will be electronically out of touch starting Friday morning (Aug 4th), and
then sporadically online from late August to early October.

So, I want to apologize in advance to Andrew for not getting his material up
in a timely fashion! Sorry Andrew!

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Email - life-support@chapters.marssociety.org
http://home.marssociety.org/tech/life-support/
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Subject: Literature review
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 1:23:30 -0000 (GMT)
From: Andrew M. Salamon
> ...Moving across country and other stuff...
>So, I want to apologize in advance to Andrew for not getting his material up
>in a timely fashion! Sorry Andrew!

No problem. Actually I have a web site (there's a link from the
life-support team member page) and the bibliography will probably end up
there at some point, along with any other info I might find.

Will those who are going to the conference please post summaries (or even
detailed reports) on whatever interesting things they see? I think those of
us who can't go would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!
Andrew
salamon@home.com
http://members.home.net/salamon


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