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| 1 |  | Effects of low temperature preheating on the pyrolysis products from blocks of oil shale | Alston, David W. | Oil-shales | Oil shale is a sedimentary rock composed of inorganic and organic fractions. The inorganic minerals contained in oil shale include: dolomite, calcite, quartz, i1 lite, albite, microline, pyrite and anal-cite (Smith, 1969). The organic material, first labeled kerogen by the Scotsman Oum Brown (McKee ... | 1905-05-31 |
| 2 |  | Use of gaseous thermal medium in the thermal decomposition of oil shale | Miller, Clarence Lowell | Oil-shales | The thermal decomposition of oil shale was accomplished by the application of gaseous thermal mediums to the shale sample. The thermal medium was employed to supply the energy required to raise the shale to the decomposition temperature and to carry the evolved gaseous products to an oil recovery s... | 1905-05-16 |
| 3 |  | Kinetics of oil shale pyrolysis | Kowallis, Paul Clair | Oil-shales; Pyrolysis | The potential energy supply that could be provided by-tapping the energy reserve found in the Green River Formation of Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming has presented a tantalizing proposition to entrepreneurs and scientists for more than a century. This energy reserve consists of organic matter embedded ... | 1905-05-30 |