Transportation Energy Conservation Data BookOak Ridge National Laboratory, 1980 - 384 pages |
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... Domestic Commerce ( in statute miles ) .. • Intercity Transportation Mileage Within the Continental United States , 1950 through 1976 ( statute miles ) 1-21 Section 1.2 Highway 1-23 Section 1.2.1 Stocks 1-25 • • Table 1.8 . Comparison ...
... Domestic Commerce ( in statute miles ) .. • Intercity Transportation Mileage Within the Continental United States , 1950 through 1976 ( statute miles ) 1-21 Section 1.2 Highway 1-23 Section 1.2.1 Stocks 1-25 • • Table 1.8 . Comparison ...
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... Domestic and Imported Passenger Cars and Light Trucks by Model Year , 1973 through 1978 ( percent of total units ) • Used Vehicle Sales , 1968 through 1977 ( 103 ) Trucks Selected Characteristics of Truck Stock : 1963 , 1967 , and 1972 ...
... Domestic and Imported Passenger Cars and Light Trucks by Model Year , 1973 through 1978 ( percent of total units ) • Used Vehicle Sales , 1968 through 1977 ( 103 ) Trucks Selected Characteristics of Truck Stock : 1963 , 1967 , and 1972 ...
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... Domestic Air Travel Data , 1976. . Aircraft Departures , Enplanements at Large Air Traffic Hubs , 1976 . 1-130 - 1-131 1-132 • 1-133 Domestic Air Travel Data by Family Income , 1976 ( including trips outside the United States ) Summary ...
... Domestic Air Travel Data , 1976. . Aircraft Departures , Enplanements at Large Air Traffic Hubs , 1976 . 1-130 - 1-131 1-132 • 1-133 Domestic Air Travel Data by Family Income , 1976 ( including trips outside the United States ) Summary ...
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... ( domestic trade ) Ranking of the Top 10 Commodities Shipped on the Great Lakes in 1976 ( domestic trade ) . 1-154 1-155 1-156 1-159 • Table 1.100 . 1-159 Table 1.101 . Number of Boats Used for Recreation and Length of Exposure , 1973 ...
... ( domestic trade ) Ranking of the Top 10 Commodities Shipped on the Great Lakes in 1976 ( domestic trade ) . 1-154 1-155 1-156 1-159 • Table 1.100 . 1-159 Table 1.101 . Number of Boats Used for Recreation and Length of Exposure , 1973 ...
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... Domestic Petroleum Products Movements by Pipelines , 1953 through 1976 . 1-170 • Table 1.109 . Table 1.110 . Detailed Breakdown of Petroleum Products Carried by Pipelines , 1975 and 1976 ( 106 bb1 ) . Natural Gas Profile , 1974 through ...
... Domestic Petroleum Products Movements by Pipelines , 1953 through 1976 . 1-170 • Table 1.109 . Table 1.110 . Detailed Breakdown of Petroleum Products Carried by Pipelines , 1975 and 1976 ( 106 bb1 ) . Natural Gas Profile , 1974 through ...
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Page 9 - In general, a dwelling unit is a group of rooms or a single room occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters by a family or other group of persons living together or by a person living alone.
Page 5 - Crude oil is technically defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in the liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities.
Page 9 - Local operations are performed by aircraft which: (a) Operate in the local traffic pattern or within sight of the tower. (b) Are known to be departing for, or arriving from, flight in local practice areas located within a 20-mile radius of the control tower.
Page 9 - A heavier-than-air aircraft that derives lift from one or more revolving "wings," or blades, engine-driven about an approximately vertical axis. A rotorcraft does not have conventional fixed wings, nor in any but some earlier models is it provided with a conventional propeller, forward thrust and lift being furnished by the rotor. The powered rotor blades also enable the machine to hover and to land and take off vertically.
Page 17 - Property" is the right which arises from a lease or from a fee interest to produce domestic crude petroleum. "New crude petroleum" means the total number of barrels of domestic crude petroleum produced and sold from a property in a specific month less the base production control level for that property.
Page 13 - Dealer means an independent marketer who owns the station or land of a retail outlet, and has use of tanks, pumps, signs, etc. He typically has a supply agreement with a refiner or a distributor and purchases products at or below dealer tank wagon prices. As used herein, this marketing category...
Page 21 - The ninety-day crude oil productive capacity is the maximum daily crude production rate, at the point of custody transfer, that could be achieved in ninety days (following December 31 of any given year) with existing wells, well equipment, and surface facilities — plus work and changes that can be reasonably accomplished within the time period using present service capabilities and personnel and with productivity declining as it would under capacity operation.
Page 12 - Inventories are defined as the amounts of crude oil, unfinished oil, petroleum products, and natural gas liquids held at refineries, at natural gas processing plants, in pipelines, at bulk terminals operated by refining and pipeline companies, and a£ independent bulk terminals.
Page 1-175 - US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, and the US Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, a cooperative study, technical monograph, Analysis of Specified Farm Characteristics for Farms Classified by Total Value of Products, table 3, p.
Page 13 - No. 1-K and No. 2-K, and all grades of kerosene called range or stove oil which have properties similar to No. 1 fuel oil, but with a gravity of about 43 degrees API and a maximum end-point of 625 degrees Fahrenheit. Kerosene is used in space heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and is suitable for use as an illuminant when burned in wick lamps.