RI 5725 Ultimate Composition Of Organic Material In Green River Oil Shale ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Ward Smith
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This paper describes and evaluates a method that the Federal Bureau of Mines used to determine the ultimate composition of the organic material in 10 samples of oil shale from the Mahogany zone of the Green River formation in Colorado and Utah. Since interest has centered on the Mahogany zone, the richest section of the deposit, these 10 samples were chosen to provide a broad representation of this zone with the objective of obtaining generally valid ultimate composition values. The most probable organic composition for the Mahogany zone and the 95-percent confidence limits for each component average (in weight-percent of organic material) are: Carbon 80.5 ± .4 Hydrogen 10.3 ± .1 Nitrogen 2.4 ± .1 Sulfur 1.0 ± .1 Oxygen 5.8 ± .5 As only minor variations in composition were observed, the organic material of this particular bed is quite similar over a wide geographic area.
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APA: John Ward Smith  (1961)  RI 5725 Ultimate Composition Of Organic Material In Green River Oil Shale ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: John Ward Smith RI 5725 Ultimate Composition Of Organic Material In Green River Oil Shale ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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