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Fire and explosion hazards of oil shale | 1989 | fire and explosion hazards; oil shale; oil shale dust clouds; oil shale dust layers; oil shale rubble piles. | This U.S. Bureau of Mines publication presents the results of investigations into the fire and explosion hazards of oil shale rocks and dust. Three areas have been examined: the explosibility and ignitability of oil shale dust clouds, the fire hazards of oil shale dust layers on hot surfaces, and th... |
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Shale oil value enhancement research - Quarterly report: April 1 - June 30, 1995 | 1995 | shale oil; value enhancement | A review of the marketing, compositional analysis, and process data has pointed to a simplification of the process scheme envisaged for the phase-II continuous process work. This translates into a higher probability of success, both for the R&D and the likelihood of securing an industrial partner fo... |
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An air-assisted flare for biomass gasifiers | 2019 | | Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to simulate the combustion practice of the gases that produce from gasification process. In this simulation a new air-assisted flare design which capable to handle low flowrates of these gases with high performance was used. The simulated cases were perfor... |
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Characterization of nickel and vanadium compounds in tar sand bitumen by petroporphyrin quantitation and size exclusion chromatography coupled with element specific detection | 1988-02 | | Previously, we have examined the Ni and V in heavy crude oils, residua, and processed products by several metal speciation techniques to ascertain molecular structure and processing behavior. Two classes 01 metal compounds were found -- metallopetroporphyrins and metallo-nonporphyrins - each having ... |
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Quantitative methods for reservoir characterization and improved recovery application to heavy oil sands | 2001-11 | interwell reservoir heterogeneity; heavy oil sands; Temblor Formation | Improved prediction of interwell reservoir heterogeneity is needed to improve productivity and to reduce recovery cost for California's heavy oil sands, which contain approximately 2.3 billion barrels of remaining reserves in the Temblor Formation and in other formations of the San Joaquin Valley. T... |
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Population projections for Utah's cities & unincorporated Areas 2000-2030 | 2000-06 | | Utah's seven associations of government1 have produced these city and unincorporated area population projections for each year from 2000 through 2005 and for the years 2010, 2020, and 2030. These are consistent with the county population projections produced by the Governor's Office of Planning and ... |
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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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2013 Faculty Report; 2013 General Catalog | 2013 | 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/3113 |
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Utah data guide a newsletter for data users | 1998 | | Utah's seven associations of government (AOGs)1 have produced these city and unincorporated area population projections for each year from 1997 through 2002 and for the years 2010 and 2020. These are consistent with the county population projections produced by the Governor's Office of Planning and ... |
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Assessment of research needs for oil recovery from heavy-oil sources and tar sands | 1982-03 | | The Fossil Energy Research Working Group (FERWG), at the request of J. W. Mares (Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy) and A. W. Trivelpiece (Director, Office of Energy Research), has reviewed and evaluated the U.S. programs on oil recovery from heavy oil sources and tar sands. These studies were p... |
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Administration & Faculty | | | A description of the administration and faculty members at the University of Utah. |
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Quantitative methods for reservoir characterization and improved recovery: Application to heavy oil sands | 2002-10-30 | interwell reservoir heterogeneity; heavy oil sands; advanced analytical property-distribution methods; reservoir characterization | Improved prediction of interwell reservoir heterogeneity has the potential to increase productivity and to reduce recovery cost for California's heavy oil sands, which contain approximately 2.3 billion barrels of remaining reserves in the Temblor Formation and in other formations of the San Joaquin ... |
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Secure fuels from domestic resources: The continuing evolution of America's oil shale and tar sands industries | 2007-06 | secure fuels; domestic fuel; energy security; foreign imports; oil; oil conservation; fuel conservation; domestic fuel; bio-fuels. | Energy security is essential to preserve America's economic strength and national security. Reducing our dependence on foreign imports of oil and refined products is essential to achieving the energy security objective. Import reductions can be achieved in two fundamental ways--reducing our demand f... |
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UUSAC salary, wage and benefits 1993-1994 | 1994 | Salary; University of Utah employees | University of Utah salary and wages information for campus employees for 1993-1994. |
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Potential small-scale development of western oil shale | 1989-10 | western oil shale development; energy resources; oil shale; enhanced oil shale fracturing | Several studies have been undertaken in an effort to determine ways to enhance development of western oil shale under current market conditions for energy resources. This study includes a review of the commercial potential of western oil shale products and byproducts, a review of retorting processes... |