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A technical, economic, and legal assessment of North American heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources: In response to Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 369(p) | 2007-09 | Oil sands; Oil shale; Heavy oil; Energy Policy Act; 2005; Climate Change; Petroleum; Oil Cost; United States; North American heavy oil; Utah Heavy Oil Program; UHOP; World economic development; Energy; Canadian oil sands; Unconventional resources ;Technical; Economic; Legal assessment | Against the backdrop of world population growth, rapid economic expansion in the world's most populous countries, challenging political climates in many oil-producing nations, and the specter of climate change, worldwide energy consumption is projected to increase from the 2004 level of just over 40... |
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Analysis of crude shale oil | 1952-08 | | A laboratory method for examining crude shale oil is described. The method uses only about 500 ml. of sample and a limited number of analytical determinations. Results provide information on the general characteristics and composition of an oil and serve as a basis for comparing different oils. Howe... |
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A new electronic gain device for high-temperature applications | 1976-07 | | This report deals with a new integrated thermionic device capable of withstanding ambient temperatures in excess of 500°C, which eliminates the problems associated with earlier versions. The history of the ITC (Integrated Thermionic Circuit) is traced along with Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LA... |
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Proposed oil shale and tar sands resource management plan amendments to address land use allocations in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and final programmatic environmental impact statement: Volume 3: Chapters 7, 8, and 9 and appendices A-1: Volume 4: Comments and responses (CD) | 2008-09 | oil shale; tar sands; resource management plan; developing energy resources; domestic energy resources. | In August 2005, the U.S. Congress enacted the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law (P.L.) 109-58. In Section 369 of this Act, titled the "Oil Shale, Tar Sands, and Other Strategic Unconventional Fuels Act of 2005", Congress declared that oil shale and tar sands (and other unconventional fuels) are ... |
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Proposed oil shale and tar sands resource management plan amendments to address land use allocations in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and final programmatic environmental impact statement: Volume 2: Chapters 5 and 6 | 2008-09 | oil shale; tar sand; resource management; resource management amendments; domestic energy resource. | In August 2005, the U.S. Congress enacted the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law (P.L.) 109-58. In Section 369 of this Act, titled the "Oil Shale, Tar Sands, and Other Strategic Unconventional Fuels Act of 2005", Congress declared that oil shale and tar sands (and other unconventional fuels) are ... |
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Proposed oil shale and tar sands resource management plan amendments to address land use allocations in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and final programmatic environmental impact statement: Volume 4: Comments and responses | 2008-11 | oil shale; tar sand; resource management plan; domestic energy resources. | In August 2005, the U.S. Congress enacted the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law (P.L.) 109-58. In Section 369 of this Act, titled the "Oil Shale, Tar Sands, and Other Strategic Unconventional Fuels Act of 2005", Congress declared that oil shale and tar sands (and other unconventional fuels) are ... |
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Proposed oil shale and tar sands resource management plan amendments to address land use allocations in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and final programmatic environmental impact statement: Volume 1: Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 | 2008-09 | oil shale; tar sands; resource management; domestic energy resources. | In August 2005, the U.S. Congress enacted the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law (P.L.) 109-58. In Section 369 of this Act, titled the "Oil Shale, Tar Sands, and Other Strategic Unconventional Fuels Act of 2005", Congress declared that oil shale and tar sands (and other unconventional fuels) are ... |
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Northwest Asphalt Ridge tar sand deposit well logging and coring comparison | 1983-03 | Well logging techniques; Vernal, Utah; Rimrock Sandstone Member; Quantitative well logging techniques; Logging | Quantitative well logging techniques were performed on four wells used to conduct a small scale tar sand steamflood and four additional wells used to provide reservoir data for the design of a fourth field experiment near Vernal, Utah. The purposes of this study were to: summarize and present the lo... |
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Morgantown Energy Technology Center publications list, FY 88 | 1989-02 | Morgantown Energy Technology Center; METC | The Publications List includes the scientific and technical reports and papers authored by the Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) staff as well as those written by METC contractors during Fiscal Year 1988. The reports and papers are arranged by METC areas of expertise: Arctic and Offshore, C... |
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Occurrence, properties, and uses of some natural bitumens | 1961 | Natural bitumens; Hydrocarbon; Cannel coals; Torbanites | In this report, the Federal Bureau of Mines presents a summary of the occurrence, properties, and uses of some natural bitumens, using the layman's or dictionary definition of bitumens - that is, naturally occurring hydrocarbons. Emphasis is on the less common solid and semisolid bitumens, particula... |
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Oil impregnated sandstone study near Bruin Point and Range Creek--Sunnyside Quadrangle | 1972-06 | Book Cliffs; Sunnyside, Utah; Oil impregnated sandstons; Bruin Point; Range Creek; Dry Creek; Carbon County; Lower Green River | An investigation into the oil sandstones in the Book Cliffs area northest of Sunnyside, Utah, showed an eastward continuation of the oil impregnated sandstones (oiss) previously mapped (USGS, OM 86, 1948). The survey was conducted from June 19 through 21, 1972 by Sam Quigley and D. Craig Mann. The a... |
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Bulletin of the University of Utah Undergraduate Study | | | Undergraduate study descriptions for the University of Utah. |
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Table of Contents | | | Table of Contents for a report of the University of Utah |
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Bulletin of the University of Utah Back Cover | | | Back cover to the bulletin of the University of Utah |
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Liberal Education Program & Requirements | | | The liberal education program and requirements for the University of Utah. |
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Graduate Study | | | Graduate courses and programs for the University of Utah. |
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2012 Faculty Report | 2012 | 2012 Faculty Report; 2012 General Catalog; University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | The faculty report is generated by USpace through Academic Computing Services. It is provided as a companion to the Web archived version of the University of Utah catalogue;, found at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ir-eua/id/3085 |
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Student Activities | | Student activities; University of Utah | Student activities at the University of Utah. |
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University Calendar | | | University calendar for the Bulletin of the University of Utah. |
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Migration in Utah | 1988-08 | | For many years Utah has been among the fastest growing states in the country. Although the primary reason for Utah's high growth is the rate of natural increase caused by Utah's high birth rate, migration is the other component of population change. This report examines some of the major sources of ... |
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1986 baseline projections | 1986-06 | | |
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Summary report on an analysis of the economic structure and industrial potential of the four corners region | 1971-05 | | In many ways, the Four Corners Region of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah is one of the richest areas of the United States. It offers a scenic beauty, forest resources, minerals, uncrowded open spaces, and (for many) a very favorable climate that could not be matched anywhere else in the coun... |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1996-1997 | 1997 | Year end report; University of Utah staff; University of Utah employees | Year end report of UUSAC activities, membership and other committee work. |
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PTO accrual tables - for HR use only (UUSAC) | 2012-03-21 | Exempt staff; Non-exempt staff; Paid leave; University of Utah staff | PTO bucket holds vacation, sick, holiday, and personal preference. Employees at .75 - .99 FTE will accrue at a pro-rated amount (.75 FTE will receive 15, 17.5, and 20 hours per month according to service years). Employees at .50 to .74 FTE will accrue a flat amount of 6 days per year, or four hour... |
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Paid time off (PTO) explanation (UUSAC) | | Paid time off; University of Utah employees | An outline explanation of paid time off for University of Utah employees, including: what is paid time off, converting time, sick leave, holidays and pay out option. Also included is a graph showing years of service and PTO. |