IC 7304 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations On The Production Of Liquid Fuels From Oil Shale, Coal, Lignite, And Natural Gas ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arno C. Fieldner
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

In view of the widespread interest in the production of synthetic liquid fuels from solid and gaseous fuels to supplement declining reserves of petroleum, and the many requests that are now being received for information on the subject, this bibliography of Bureau of Mines contributions has been compiled. In addition to the publications issued by the Government in printed or mimeographed form, references are included to articles written by the Bureau staff for the technical press and to cooperative reports of work done jointly with States, colleges, and industries. References are given under each section in chronological order. Bureau of Mines bulletins, technical papers, and Minerals Yearbooks are printed and are obtainable at the prices indicated from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. If no price is given, the publication is out of print. The price of entire volumes of the Minerals Yearbook or of reprints of certain chanters may be obtained upon request. Any orders or remittances in payment for these publications should be cent directly to the Superintendent of Documents and not
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APA: Arno C. Fieldner  (1945)  IC 7304 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations On The Production Of Liquid Fuels From Oil Shale, Coal, Lignite, And Natural Gas ? Introduction

MLA: Arno C. Fieldner IC 7304 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations On The Production Of Liquid Fuels From Oil Shale, Coal, Lignite, And Natural Gas ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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