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1974-75 General Catalog | 1974 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah General Catalog 1974-75 |
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Energy resources map of Utah (no. 44) | 1974 | energy resources | Edition of 1959 of the U.S. Geological Survey, modified 1974 by the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey |
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Properties of Utah tar sands--Three Mile Canyon area, P. R. Spring deposit | 1974 | Threemile Canyon area; P. R. Spring tar sand deposit; oil zone; oil extraction; tar sands | Results of detailed analyses of four cores from the Threemile Canyon area in the P. R. Spring tar sand deposit in Utah are reported by the Bureau of Mines. The cores were obtained by the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey as part of a 17-corehole evaluation program in the P. R. Spring, Hill Cr... |
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Report of oil-impregnated sandstone in the Hoskinnini of the White Canyon area, Utah | 1974 | oil-impregnated sandstone; Hoskinnini | |
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Review of the world's major oil sand deposits | 1974 | oil sand deposits; major oil sand deposits; oil reserves; non-conventional oil; oil sands; oil shale; coal; syncrude production; review; types of oil deposits | The solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternative fuels to supplement dwindling conventional oil reserves. Conse quently, sources of non-conventional oil such as oil sands, oil-shale and coal are being given greater consid eration. The production of ... |