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226 1956-57 General Catalog1956University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 47, June, 1956, No. 5. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1956-57.
227 Bituminous sandstone and limestone deposits of Utah1963The significant bituminous sandstone and bituminous Limestone deposits of Utah are located within, or on the edges of, the Uinta Basin. They are all located within the boundaries of Carbon, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties. The Sunnyside deposits in Carbon County contain the greatest reserves of bitumi...
228 Chapter 18
229 Chapter 8 Part 2
230 Heavy crude oil fields and bitumen deposits of the Middle and Far East and Oceania1987heavy crude oil fields; bitumen deposits; Middle and Far East and Oceania; oil resourceA total of 119 heavy-oil fields are located in the Middle and Far East and Oceania, in 19 countries. Of these, 12 have ultimate recoveries of more than 500 million barrels, and nine of more than 1000 million barrels. About 97% of the total resource of 120,000 million barrels is found in the Middle E...
231 Recommended preliminary Utah multi-County planning regions1966-03This recommendation for Multi-County Planning Regions is preliminary to the extent that its desirability should be tested by county officials, planning groups, and other interested government and private agencies for a period of time before it is accepted as final by the State Advisory Planning Comm...
232 Review of the world's major oil sand deposits1974oil sand deposits; major oil sand deposits; oil reserves; non-conventional oil; oil sands; oil shale; coal; syncrude production; review; types of oil depositsThe solution of today's energy equation lies in crash programmes for the development of alternative fuels to supplement dwindling conventional oil reserves. Conse quently, sources of non-conventional oil such as oil sands, oil-shale and coal are being given greater consid eration. The production of ...
233 Water availability for development of major tar sands areas in Utah1979-05water availability; major tar sands area; development of tar sands; tar sands deposits; water requirements; water availabilityThe Sutron Corporation, under contract with Colorado State University, has conducted a study for the Laramie Energy Technology Center (LETC) to determine the availability of water for future extraction of viscous petroleum (bitumen) from the six major tar sands deposits in Utah. Specifically the are...
234 Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory1963-11A major element of this study was the review of current travel patterns generated by the 394,000 residents of the Salt Lake area as determined from a 1960 comprehensive origin-destination survey which was conducted by the Department of Highways. Supplemental studies covered commercial vehicle m...
235 Toward a definition of tar sands1930-08-07defining tar sands; tar sands; Tar Sands Workshop; technical data concerning tar sands; heavy oil; quantitative standardsThis report summarizes information presented during the Tar Sands Workshop sponsored by the Department of Energy/Resource Applications (RA), Office of Oil and Natural Gas at the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston on August 7, 1980 . No definition suitable for RA's purposes currently exists that distin...
236 1955-56 General Catalog1955University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 46, May, 1955, No. 4. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1955-56
237 1957-58 General Catalog1957University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah 1957-1958 General Catalog
238 Appendices 1.1(ii): memorandum;;, pt.2: The Biennial Assessment and Accountability Report, 2002University of Utah 2006 Report to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Appendices for Standard 1: Institutional Mission and Goals, Planning and Effectiveness. 1.1: memorandum;;, pt.2: The Biennial Assessment and Accountability Report, 2002
239 Bibliography of oil-impregnated rock deposits of Utah1979-11
240 UUSAC miscellaneous 1993-19941994Policies; University of Utah employeesMiscellaneous documents including policys, procedures and projects of the University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC).
241 Chapter 14
242 Chapter 16
243 Investigation and development of alternative methods for shale oil processing and analysis1983-04oil shale processing and analysis; alternative processing methods; oil shale retorting; kerogenI. 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...
244 Oil-impregnated sandstones of Raven Ridge, Vernal, Utah1972Oil-impregnated sandstone; Raven Ridge; Vernal, Utah; Uinta Basin; Utah; Colorado; Wasatch Formation; Green River Formation; Uinta FormationThe area of this report is in the northeastern part of the Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado. The area covers approximately 52 square miles of what is regionally called Raven Ridge. Raven Ridge, a series of hogback ridges, trends northwest-southeast, and includes three Eocen...
245 Staff Council applications (UUSAC)2012University of Utah staffApplications of individuals from areas across the University of Utah campus that are interested in becoming members of the University of Utah Staff Council.
246 University of Utah Professors Emeriti Club: A brief history, 1965-19992000-06University of Utah, alumni; University of Utah, societies, etc.; Universities and colleges, alumni and alumnaeCompiled history of the Professors Emeriti Club at the University of Utah from 1965-1999
247 Academic Information
248 Oil sands: Resource, recovery, and industry1980oil sands; tar sand; bituminous sandstone; oil impregnated sandstone; bituminous sand; synthetic fuelsOil 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...
249 Student Services
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