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 | 1998-99 General Catalog | 1999 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin 98/99 General Catalog |
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 | California production statistics-1999: Production by company | 1999 | | 1999 Annual Report |
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 | Growth issues in Utah: facts, fallacies, and recommendations for quality growth | 1999-10 | | The Sutherland Institute is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan Utah pub-He policy research and educational organization. The Institute seeks to create effective solutions to Utah's public policy problems. State and local issues are its primary concern. The Institute seeks to positively affect ... |
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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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 | QGET quality growth efficiency tools scenario analysis | 1999-03 | | The Greater Wasatch Area is currently home to 1.6 million people (a population slightly smaller than the Portland metro area). By 2020, the population is expected to increase to 2.7 million people (a population roughly equivalent in size to the current population of the San Diego metro area). Th... |
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 | Report on engineered measures to reduce the salinity differential between the north and south arms of the Great Salt Lake | 1999-12 | salinity reduction; PSOMAS; DFFSL | Procurement and Contract This report fulfills the requirements of the contract between the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands (DFFSL), and PSOMAS. Procurement for this contract was handled under requisition number 560-01000000001, FY2000, and the effecti... |
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 | The search for a source rock for the giant Tar Sand Triangle accumulation, southeastern Utah | 1999-03 | source rock; giant Tar Sand Triangle; southeastern Utah; oil resource; heavy oil and tar; oil; Tar Sand Triangle accumulation; thermal modeling | A large proportion (about 36%) of the world's oil resource is contained in accumulations of heavy oil or tar. In these large deposits of degraded oil, the oil in place represents only a fraction of what was present at the time of accumulation. In many of these deposits, the source of the oil is unkn... |