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251 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0592009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
252 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0602009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
253 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0642009Utah Geological Survey; well log; well U064This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
254 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0652009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
255 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0682009well log; well U068; Utah Geological SurveyThis log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
256 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0812009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
257 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0822009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
258 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0852009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
259 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0862009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
260 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U0922009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
261 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1022009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
262 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1082009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
263 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1112009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
264 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1382009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining
265 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1492009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining.
266 Digitized log file, Utah Geological Survey Well Number U1532009This log was digitized by the Utah Geological Survey from image files (.tiff) compiled by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining.
267 Feasibility study on a two stage benefits CO2 sequestration technology for fossil fuel power generation2009CO2 sequestration technology; fossil fuel power generation; emission and sequestration of green house gas; reducing pollution productionThe issue of emission and sequestration of green house gas, especially CO2, becomes very hot and attracts international society to pay attention. The power generation plants firing fossil fuels, which is the biggest polluter in the world, emit huge amount CO2 into atmosphere every day and causes a s...
268 Heightened oil sands extraction by pressure cycles2009oil sands extraction; pressure cycles; hot water extraction of bitumenHot water extraction of bitumen from oil sands has been commercially applied for decades. The extraction process is greatly aided by the addition of caustics and other reagents, which can adversely impact handling and disposal at process end. Recent attention has been on increasing process efficienc...
269 Investigation of coal char-slag transition during oxidation: Effect of temperature and residual carbon2009coal char; molten slag; bitumous coal; energy and fuelsThe transition of coal char to molten slag at high conversion was studied for a bituminous coal using a laminar entrained-flow reactor under oxidizing conditions. Post-oxidized char particles were analyzed by various techniques including loss-on-ignition, gas adsorption analysis and scanning electro...
270 LEED 2009 for healthcare: new construction and major renovations (UUSAC)2009Healthcare; University of Utah staffProject checklist categories including: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation in design, and regional priority credits.
271 Relationships between composition and pulmonary toxicity of prototype particles from coal combustion and pyrolysis2009toxicity; prototype particles; coal combustion; pyrolysis; health effects; coal combustion fly-ash particlesThe hypothesis that health effects associated with coal combustion fly-ash particles are exacerbated by the simultaneous presence of iron and soot was tested through two sets of experiments. The first set created prototype particles from complete and partial combustion, or oxygen free pyrolysis of a...
272 Staff Council committee member award template 2009-2013 (UUSAC)2009Member service; University of Utah employeesTemplate for service awards to members of the University of Utah Staff Council.
273 Statement of project objectives: Phase 2--clean and secure energy from coal2009domestic coal resources; clean coal utilization; oxy-coal combustion; coal gasification; chemical looping combustion.The University of Utah (the Recipient), via their Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE), shall pursue research to utilize the vast energy stored in our domestic coal resources and do so in a manner that will capture CO2 from combustion from stationary power generation. The research is organiz...
274 Taking another look at Utah's tar sand resources2009tar sand; tar sand resources; unconventional energy resource; alternate energy resource; oil impregnated sandstone; oil sand; bitumous sandstone; energy resourceRecent increases in the price of crude oil have sparked renewed interest in unconventional energy resources, including Utah s tar sands. Tar sands (also called oil-impregnated sandstones, oil sands, and bituminous sandstones) are, as the names imply, sandstones that are saturated or filled with blac...
275 Treatment of produced water by pressure-assisted ozonation and sand filtration2009produced water; pressure assisted ozonization; sand filtration; energy production; heavy petroleum sources; oil sandsEver increasing energy demand worldwide necessitates energy production from heavy petroleum sources such as oil sands and oil shale. Extraction of bitumen from oil sands and in situ extraction of kerogen from oil shale result in large quantities of water containing hydrocarbon contaminants. The cont...
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