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276 General Education, University Studies Degree, Honors Program
277 Special Academic Programs
278 Student Outcomes Assessment at the University of Utah, Summary 20042004Accreditation; Higher Education, University of Utah2004 Summary of the student outcomes assessment at the University of Utah
279 Academic Resources
280 Pore scale analysis of oil shale pyrolysis by X-ray CT and LB simulation2010-09-09pore scale analysis; oil shale pyrolysis; X-ray CT; LB simulation; oil shale; shale oil procuction; pore structureThere are important questions concerning the quality and volume of pore space that is created when oil shale is pyrolyzed for the purpose of producing shale oil. In this paper, we pyrolyzed 1.9 cm diameter cores at different temperatures and heating rates. Detailed 3D imaging of the core before and ...
281 Courses
282 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
283 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...
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285 P. R. spring oil-impregnated sandstone deposit Uintah and Grand Counties, Utah1970-02oil-impregnated sandstone beds; oil impregnation; oil shale; lenticular sandstones; siltstonesOil-impregnated sandstone beds underlie at least 214 square miles in the southeastern Uinta Basin and may extend northward beneath cover. One to as many as five principal saturated zones, 3 to 75 feet thick, occur in a 250-foot interval that dips gently northward. The northernmost outcrops are overl...
286 Resource evaluation of selected tar-sand deposits in southern Oklahoma1987-11-02resource evaluation; tar-sand deposits; southern Oklahoma; sulphur deposit; bitumen contentThe cooperative program between the Oklahoma Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Energy has permitted evaluation of specific tar-sand deposits in Carter and Murray counties, Oklahoma. The Sulphur deposit was evaluated by a combination of industry and DOE-OGS boreholes. Bitumen content of th...
287 Oil-impregnated rock deposits of Utah1974-07
288 The Intermountain Symposium on Fossil Hydrocarbons: Proceedings1964-10-10fossil hydrocarbons; fossil hydrocarbons reserves; petrochemical processingThe purpose of this Symposium is to learn from each other some of the engineering concepts which will unlock the vast treasure of fossil hydrocarbons of the Intermountain West. Perhaps no other material resources in the entire Rocky Mountain region offer challenges and promises to equal those of our...
289 2008_10_General_Catalog2010Course catalog; classesUniversity of Utah catalog of course descriptions, majors, minors, colleges, and schools
290 Sunnyside special tar sand area site specific analysis Sunnyside no. 10 tract: Moab District, Price River Resource Area1983-03special tar sand area site; specific analysis; Sunnyside no. 10 tract; STSA; tar sand resourceThe Sunnyside No. 10 Tract is in the north-central part of the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area (STSA) in Carbon County, Utah. The tract is located about 33 miles northeast of Price, Utah (See Maps 1 and 2 in Appendix I). The legal description and ownership are shown in Table 1. The nominated tract c...
291 North American oil sands--history of development, prospects for the future2008-01-17oil sands; development of oil sands; North American oil sands; future prospects for North American oil sandsWhen it comes to future reliable oil supplies, Canada's oil sands will likely account for a greater share of U.S. oil imports. Oil sands account for about 46% of Canada's total oil production and oil sands production is increasing as conventional oil production declines. Since 2004, when a substanti...
292 Courses
293 Costs & Financial Assistance
294 Costs and Financial Assistance
295 Liberal Education
296 Utah geological and mineral survey report of investigation: The Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit1985-09geological and mineral survey; Hill Creek deposit; oil-impregnated sandstoneThe Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of the Uinta Basin, in Uintah County, Utah. It lies westward of the P.R. Springs oil-impregnated sandstone deposit, being separated by the Willow Creek drainage system. It also lies eastward of the Sunnyside oi...
297 Libraries and Museums, Research and Service Agencies
298 University Faculty and Administration, Index
299 Geologic summary report of the 1982 exploration program, Sunnyside Tar Sands project, Carbon County, Utah1983-06-30geologic summary report; exploration program; Sunnyside Tar Sands project; tar sands; bituminous sandstone depositsThe Sunnyside tar sands are located within the southwest portion of the Uinta Basin and localized within a small delta complex that formed in Lake Uinta during early Tertiary time. The essence of the Sunnyside tar sands deposit is a sequence of laterally continuous sheet sands or stacked bituminous ...
300 Salt Lake County's distinctive demographics: implications for the aging population2006-12Salt Lake County; Projections; Estimates; Aging population; Baby boom; Utah; Salt Lake Aging Services; Kennecott LandSalt Lake County is the economic, political, and cultural center of Utah. The county is currently home to nearly 40 percent of Utah residents and generates about half of all jobs in the state. It remains the most populous county, with a million of the state's 2.6 million residents,1 and its daytime ...
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