Burrell, G. A. (George Arthur), 1882-1957
Burrell, George A. 1882-1957
Burrell, George Arthur, 1882-1957
Burrell, G. A. (George Arthur), 1882-
VIAF ID: 16409406 ( Personal )
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Works
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An American engineer looks at Russia | |
Analysis of natural gas and illuminating gas by fractional distillation at low temperatures and pressures | |
Apparatus for the exact analysis of flue gas | |
Black damp in mines | |
Chart of properties of mine gases. | |
Composition of the natural gas used in twenty-five cities with a discussion of the properties of natural gas | |
The compressibility of natural gas at high pressures | |
Effects of atmospheres deficient in oxygen on small animals and on men | |
Errors in gas analysis due to assuming that the molecular volumes of all gases are alike | |
The explosibility of acetylene | |
Gas analysis as an aid in fighting mine fires | |
Gases found in coal mines. | |
Gasoline and how to use it, 1916: | |
Gasoline mine locomotives in relation to safety and health. | |
Hazards in handling gasoline | |
The inflammable gases in mine air. | |
Investigations of explosives used in coal mines | |
The limits of inflammability of mixtures of methane and air | |
Liquefied products from natural gas: their properties and uses | |
Methods of testing natural gas for gasoline content | |
Physical and chemical properties of the petroleums of the San Joaquin Valley of California | |
A preliminary report on the utilization of petroleum and natural gas in Wyoming | |
Quantity of gasoline necessary to produce explosive conditions in sewers | |
The recovery of gasoline from natural gas, with a discussion of motor fuels | |
Relative effects of carbon monoxide on small animals | |
The sampling and examination of mine gases and natural gas | |
The use of mice and birds for detecting carbon monoxide after mine fires and explosions | |
Vapor pressures of various compounds at low temperatures | |
Vitiation of garage air by automobile exhaust gases |