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Projections for school population and teacher demand in the State of Utah for the period 1970-2000 | 1975 | | This study deals with probable future trends in student enrollment, accoroing to age, sex, grades, and school levels, for different geographic areas, and teacher demand for the elementary and secondary levels of school in Utah from 1970 to the year 2000. For the secondary level schools, information ... |
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Investigation and development of alternative methods for shale oil processing and analysis | 1983-04 | oil shale processing and analysis; alternative processing methods; oil shale retorting; kerogen | I. Effects of selected wastes on Oil Shale Retorting. A. Background and Rationale. Oil shale-, a carbonaceous rock which occurs abundantly in the earth's crust, has been investigated for many years as an alternate source of fuel oil. The insoluble organic matter contained in such shales is termed "K... |
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Surface and shallow oil-impregnated rocks and shallow oil fields in the United States | 1965 | oil-impregnated rocks; shallow oil fields; petroleum-impregnated outcrops; tar sands | Petroleum-impregnated outcrops are widespread throughout eastern Utah and less so in the west and southwest. Within and around the periphery of the Uinta Basin, in the northeast are grouped some the best known "tar sands" in the United States, including the Sunnyside, Asphalt Ridge, and Whiterock de... |
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The Whiterocks tar sand deposit | 1985 | Whiterocks tar sand deposit; tar sand; bitumen; tar-bearing Navajo Sandstone | The Whiterocks tar sand deposit is located near the mouth of Whiterocks Canyon, an important south drainage of the Uinta Mountains. This deposit is probably the least known and most unique of the major bitumen accumulations in the Uinta Basin. Historically, it is near the purported oldest white sett... |
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1953-54 General Catalog | 1953 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 43, May, 1953, No. 7. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1953-54 |
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Administration and Faculty | | | |
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Phase I: data summary on an analysis of the economic structure and industrial potential of the four corners region to the four corners regional commission | 1970-02-13 | | Battelle-Columbus is conducting a four-phase study for the Four Corners Regional Commission focused on the economic structure and industrial potential of the Four Corners Region. The primary purpose of this Phase I effort has been to compile the data requited for our subsequent research phases. Pre... |
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Oil sands: Resource, recovery, and industry | 1980 | oil sands; tar sand; bituminous sandstone; oil impregnated sandstone; bituminous sand; synthetic fuels | Oil sand, tar sand, bituminous sandstone, oil impregnated sandstone, or bituminous sand, by one name or another, have been identified in almost every country of the world and in almost every state in the United States. By far the largest and most commercially attractive deposits are in Alberta, Cana... |
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Vol 28 No 11 | | | |
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Vol 30 No 4 | | | |
186 |
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Vol 31 No 10 | | | |
187 |
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Administration and Faculty | | | |
188 |
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AQ_Administration & Faculty, Index | | | |
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Vol 28 No 8 | | | |
190 |
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Vol 29 No 4 | | | |
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Vol 30 No 11 | | | |
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Appendices 7.20: Annual Financial Report FY 2003-2005 | | | University of Utah 2006 Report to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Appendices for Standard 7: Finance. 7.20: Annual Financial Report FY 2003-2005 |
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Carbon capture and sequestration: A regulatory gap assessment - Topical report | 2012-04 | carbon capture and sequestration; gap assessment; CCS; climate change | Though a potentially significant climate change mitigation strategy, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) remains mired in demonstration and development rather than proceeding to full-scale commercialization. Prior studies have suggested numerous reasons for this stagnation. This Report seeks to e... |
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Getting from here to there: Devising an optimal regulatory model for CO2 transport in a new carbon capture and sequestration industry | 2010 | regulatory model for CO2 transport; new carbon capture and sequestration; CCS; regulatory model | If CCS is to become a broad-scale commercial industry in time to meet the need for climate change mitigation, the United States must adopt a regulatory model that will allow for efficient construction of critical infrastructure. A well-crafted regulatory framework gives private would-be CCS operator... |
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In-situ combustion handbook--principles and practices | 1999-01 | in-situ combustion; oil reservoir; oil recovery; field trials; fireflood projects; combustion projects | For nearly 90 years in-situ combustion technique has been used in the U.S. in attempts to improve recovery from oil reservoirs. Despite its long history and commercial success of many field projects, the process has not found widespread acceptance among operators due to the excessive number of failu... |
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Officers and Administration | | | |
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Salt Lake County: demographic and economic overview | 2006-12 | Salt Lake County; Utah; Demographics; Aging; Dependency ratio; Foreign born; Immigrants; Age structure; Age waves; Occupation; Labor force participation; Sex ratio; Educational attainment; commuting | Salt Lake County is the economic, political, and cultural center of Utah. The county is currently home to nearly 40 percent of Utah residents and generates about half of all jobs in the state. It remains the most populous county, with a million of the state's 2.6 million residents,1 and its daytime ... |
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UUSAC 1993-4, Bonnie M. McMorris Volume 1 | | Staff advisory committee; Year end; University of Utah employees | Year end report of UUSAC activities, membership and other committee work. |
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UUSAC correspondence 1993-1994 | 1994 | Letters | Letters and memos written by and to Bonnie McMorris concerning UUSAC business. |
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Required Documentation 1.2a(i): Goal Achievement - Integrated Information Technology | | | The University of Utah 2006 Self-Study Required Documentation: Standards 1-4. Standard 1: Institutional Mission and goals, Planning and Effectiveness. Part 2: Analysis and Appraisal of Outcomes. Section A(i):Goal Achievement - Integrated Information Technology |