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- Q1260923 subject Q7138878.
- Q1260923 subject Q7144129.
- Q1260923 abstract "A pneumatic barrier is a method of containing oil spills. Air bubbling through a perforated pipe causes an upward water flow that slows the spread of oil. It can also be used to stop fish from entering polluted water. Pneumatic barriers are also known as air curtains.A pneumatic barrier is an active (as opposed to passive) method of waterway oil spill control. (An example of a passive method would be a containment boom.)".
- Q1260923 thumbnail Pneumatic_barrier.jpg?width=300.
- Q1260923 wikiPageExternalLink oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0719278.
- Q1260923 wikiPageExternalLink WWWdisplay.cgi?0103774.
- Q1260923 wikiPageExternalLink boom.html.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1236263.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q152.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q156698.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q183129.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1970908.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q220187.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q466880.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q7138878.
- Q1260923 wikiPageWikiLink Q7144129.
- Q1260923 comment "A pneumatic barrier is a method of containing oil spills. Air bubbling through a perforated pipe causes an upward water flow that slows the spread of oil. It can also be used to stop fish from entering polluted water. Pneumatic barriers are also known as air curtains.A pneumatic barrier is an active (as opposed to passive) method of waterway oil spill control. (An example of a passive method would be a containment boom.)".
- Q1260923 label "Pneumatic barrier".
- Q1260923 depiction Pneumatic_barrier.jpg.