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First international survey of heavy crude and tar sands | 1983 | heavy crude; tar sands; international survey; heavy crude and tar sands resources; bitumen resources and production | In March 1983 the UNITAR/UNDP Information Centre for Heavy Crude and Tar Sands, with the approval of its Advisory Board, decided to organize a world-wide survey of government agencies for information on heavy crude and tar sands resources and production. This is Che first survey of its kind. It is e... |
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Lithofacies and related hydrocarbon accumulations in Tertiary strata of the western and central Uinta Basin, Utah | 1975 | lithofacies; hydrocarbon accumulations; Tertiary strata; Uinta Basin; stratigraphy | Strata of Tertiary age in the Uinta Basin were deposited in an internally drained depression. They can be divided into (1) a central core of organic-rich open lacustrine claystone and mud-supported carbonate surrounded by (2) marginal lacustrine sandstone, claystone and mud- and grain-supported carb... |
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Recovery of bitumen from oil-impregnated sandstone deposits of Utah | 1976 | bitumen recovery; oil-impregnated sandstone deposits; fossil fuels; coal; oil shale; tar sands; Athabasca tar sands | Much attention is being given to fossil fuels such as coal, oil shale, and tar sands, as well as to nuclear, geothermal, wind, and solar energy sources. Characterization of the tar sands from the Uinta Basin is currently underway. Compared with bitumen presently being extracted commercially from Can... |
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GEOMECHANICAL AND FLUID TRANSPORT PROPERTIES | | | GEOMECHANICAL AND FLUID TRANSPORT PROPERTIES Topical Report |
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Recovery and upgrading of oil from Utah tar sands | 1985-09 | upgrading oil; oil recovery; Utah tar sands; Bitumen Upgrading; Thermal Recovery; Fluidized Bed Pyroiysis; Water Assisted Recovery; Thermal Recovery | Research has progressed in four principal areas: A) Bitumen Upgrading; B) Thermal Recovery by Fluidized Bed Pyroiysis; C) Water Assisted Recovery; and D) Two-Stage Thermal Recovery using Heat Pipes. Hydropyrolysis continues to show promise for upgrading of bitumen with high liquid yields. Valuable e... |
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Plant starts, Athabasca now yielding its hydrocarbons | 1967-10-23 | synthetic crude; Athabasca oil sands; crude; strip mining | First synthetic crude from the Athabasca oil sands region of northeastern Alberta will reach the Toledo, Ohio, refinery of Sun Oil Co. in November. It will be an excellent grade of crude - high in gravity, free of sulfur and nitrogen. But nonetheless, it will have a strange background. Instead of be... |
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1897-98 General Catalog | 1897 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Annual of the University of Utah, including the Utah State Normal School, Salt Lake City. Announcements for 1897-98. With Catalogue of Students for 1896-97 |
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010_Liberal Education | | | |
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Bituminous sands and viscous crude oils | 1964-10-10 | Bituminous sands; Viscous crude oils; Rocky Mountain region; Low gravity; high viscosity; Heavy crude oil; Quiet Revolution; Thermal recovery; Utah; Bituminous sandstone deposits | Bituminous sandstones of the Rocky Mountain region contain large reserves of low gravity, highly viscous oil that can be recovered at costs equal to or less than the cost of finding and producing oil from conventional methods. Heavy crude oil is defined as "oil which cannot be produce through the no... |
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The Intermountain Symposium on Fossil Hydrocarbons: Proceedings | 1964-10-10 | fossil hydrocarbons; fossil hydrocarbons reserves; petrochemical processing | The 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... |
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Research and information needs for management of tar sands development | 1983 | tar sands management; research needed; tar sands | The purpose of this report is to review the research needed to support the regulatory and managerial role of the agencies in the development of tar sands resources. The material reviewed in preparation for this report was assembled and presented at the Workshop on Research Needs for the Management o... |
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Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory | 1963-11 | | A 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... |
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The effect of feed source in the hot water processing of Utah tar sand | 1979-02 | Tar sand; Utah; Bitumen; Hot water separation; Froth flotation; energy demand | The processing strategy for the effective separation of bitumen from low grade (< 10 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands by a hot water process differs significantly from that used for the processing of high grade (> 10 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands. Excellent separations (coefficient of... |
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Lands with wilderness characteristics, Resource Management Plan constraints, and land exchanges: Cross-jurisdictional management and impacts on unconventional fuel development in Utah's Uinta Basin | 2012-03 | Utah oil shale; oil sands; unconventional fuel resources; land exchanges; land rights | Utah is rich in oil shale and oil sands resources. Chief among the challenges facing prospective unconventional fuel developers is the ability to access these resources. Access is heavily dependent upon land ownership and applicable management requirements. Understanding constraints on resource acce... |
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Technology of the recovery of values from tar sands | 1982-08 | recovery of values; tar sand; bitumen recovery; in situ processes; thermal recovery methods; COFCAW; combination of forward combustion and water flood process; emulsion-steam drive process; nuclear stimulation; mining; processing mined tar sands; anhydrous solvent extraction process; cold water sepa... | There are two basic approaches to recovering bitumen. The tar sand may be mined and transported to a process plant where the bitumen is extracted and the sand is discharged. Alternatively the separation of bitumen from sand may be accomplished without ever moving the sand, that is, in situ. In situ ... |
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Combustion of municipal solid wastes with oil shale in a circulating fluidized bed | 1996-06-30 | | The authors of this report have invented an integrated process for the treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW). In this process, after recycling steps to save usable materials such as aluminum, other metals, and glass have been completed, the resulting refusederived fuel (RDF) is co-combusted with ... |
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Third Annual Oil Shale, Tar Sand and Mild Gasification Contractors Review Meeting: Agenda, project synopses, lists of participants | 1988-07 | oil shale; tar sand; mild gasification contractors; review meeting | |
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Recovery of oil from Utah's tar sands | 1979-11-30 | oil recovery; Utah tar sands; hot water recovery; thermal processing; synthetic fuel | This project is designed to develop necessary engineering data and technology for recovery of oil from Utah's tar sands. Progress reports for four major aspects of this project, namely Hot Water Recovery, Energy Recovery in Thermal Processing, Effect of Variables in Thermal Processing and Bitumen Pr... |
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Chapter 3 | | | |
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2008_10_General_Catalog | 2010 | Course catalog; classes | University of Utah catalog of course descriptions, majors, minors, colleges, and schools |
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2018-2019 General Catalog | 2018 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Course descriptions, majors & minors, colleges & schools |
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General_Catalog_2018_2019 | 2019 | Course catalog; classes | University of Utah catalog of course descriptions, majors, minors, colleges, and schools |