Studies Of Certain Properties Of Oil Shale And Shale Oil - A Compilation Of Published And Unpublished Articles Written At Various Times By Members Of The Bureau Of Mines - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

Oil from shales has long been a source of fuel in foreign countries; however, in the fuel economy of the United States this source is classed as a reserve for future needs. In fad, shale oil has never been produced here in quantities necessary to establish oil-shale utilization as a sustained industry. The first known resources of stored energy that man endeavored to utilize were probably wood and water, and from these he directly obtained heat and power, respectively. With the evolution of man came the search for and the development and use of other natural fuel resources, the series progressing through the solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels until today those of one type can be converted into another, depending upon the use for which they are intended. The most important fuels are those that appear naturally in the most concentrated, conveniently obtainable, and usable forms. With the discovery of each new and more concentrated fuel there has been an appreciable increase in the importance of and number of devices for converting these fuels into energy.
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APA:  (1938)  Studies Of Certain Properties Of Oil Shale And Shale Oil - A Compilation Of Published And Unpublished Articles Written At Various Times By Members Of The Bureau Of Mines - Introduction

MLA: Studies Of Certain Properties Of Oil Shale And Shale Oil - A Compilation Of Published And Unpublished Articles Written At Various Times By Members Of The Bureau Of Mines - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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