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Change name to steam lift?

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I have upgraded the article to clarify the key concepts, add citations and describe variants from other inventors.

It seems to me this article should be devoted to the general technique of using seawater steam to loft multiphase water to great heights. The form of the multiphase flow or the shape of the vessel seem like incidental details to me. If this is so, "mist" is specific to a particular embodiment favored by ridgway, but not by beck or zener. Seems to me they are all "steam lift" approaches, ( a term used by Beck in his 2001 patent), and so Steam lift or Steam lift pumps should be the title of the article.

I shall make the change in the future if some significant time has past and the suggestion appears uncontroversial. J JMesserly (talk) 09:27, 2 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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