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- Hubbert_curve abstract "The Hubbert curve is an approximation of the production rate of a resource over time. It is a symmetric logistic distribution curve, often confused with the \"normal\" gaussian function. It first appeared in \"Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels,\" geologist M. King Hubbert's 1956 presentation to the American Petroleum Institute, as an idealized symmetric curve, during his tenure at the Shell Oil Company. It has gained a high degree of popularity in the scientific community for predicting the depletion of various natural resources. The curve is the main component of Hubbert peak theory, which has led to the rise of peak oil concerns. Basing his calculations on the peak of oil well discovery in 1948, Hubbert used his model in 1956 to create a curve which accurately predicted that oil production in the contiguous United States would peak around 1970.".
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- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_coal.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_copper.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_gas.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_helium.
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- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_uranium.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Peak_water.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Probability_density_function.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Shell_Oil_Company.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Thermoeconomics.
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLink Whaling.
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- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hubbert Curves".
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hubbert curve".
- Hubbert_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "creating an approximately bell shaped curve".
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- Hubbert_curve subject Category:Economics_curves.
- Hubbert_curve subject Category:Equations.
- Hubbert_curve subject Category:Peak_oil.
- Hubbert_curve subject Category:Probability_distributions.
- Hubbert_curve hypernym Approximation.
- Hubbert_curve type Election.
- Hubbert_curve type Crisis.
- Hubbert_curve comment "The Hubbert curve is an approximation of the production rate of a resource over time. It is a symmetric logistic distribution curve, often confused with the \"normal\" gaussian function. It first appeared in \"Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels,\" geologist M. King Hubbert's 1956 presentation to the American Petroleum Institute, as an idealized symmetric curve, during his tenure at the Shell Oil Company.".
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