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view article (1.0)Alaska's Big Spill--Can the Wilderness Heal.National Geographic Society, Washington, DCNational Geographic, Vol. 177, No. 1, 5-43, January 1990Evans, D. D.; Mulholland, G. W.; Gross, D.; Baum, H. R.; Saito, K.
view article (1.0)Generation and Dispersal of Smoke From Oil Spill Combustion.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Kentucky Univ., LexingtonAmerican Petroleum Institute, Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Coast Guard. Oil Spill Conference: Prevention, Behavior, Control, Cleanup, 1989. February 13-16, 1989, San Antonio, TX, 181-186 p., 1989Anderson, C. B.; Starer, B. D.
view article (1.0)Contingency Planning Crucial to Oil-Spill Response.Haight, Gardner, Poor and Havens, New YorkOil and Gas Journal, Vol. 88, No. 10, 41-42,44,46, March 5, 1990True, W. R.
view article (1.0)Clean Air Act and PCB Cleanup Hold Attention of Processors, Pipelines.Pipeline/Gas Procesing EditorOil and Gas Journal, Vol. 88, No. 10, 38-39, March 5, 1990Zarpas, S.
view article (1.0)Tires on Fire.Conservationist/NYSDEC, 14-17, February/March 1990Oil and Gas Journal
view article (1.0)Industry Learning From Oil Spills Off Alaska, California.Oil and Gas Journal, Vol. 88, No. 13, 21-22,24, May 26, 1990Record
view article (1.0)Wareshoses: Small Staffs and a Big Job.Record, Vol. 53, No. 4, 13-16, July/August 1976Kitchenham, C.
view article (1.0)Controlling Nuisance Alarms.Electro Signal Lab., Inc.Consulting/Specifying Engineer, Supplement, 10-11,14, April 1990Fire Prevention
view article (1.0)Computer Suites: Some Guidance on Fire Safety Requirements.Fire Prevention, No. 113, 13-16, March 1976Johnson, D.
view article (1.0)What Does a Fire Mean?Minnesota Fire Chief, Vol. 12, No. 5, 14-15,59,61-62,76, May/June 1976