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1976-77 General Catalog | 1976 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General catalog 1976-1977 |
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1977-79 General Catalog | 1977 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1977-1979 |
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1979-80 General Catalog | 1979 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1979-80 |
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1980-81 General Catalog | 1980 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1980-81 |
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1981-82 General Catalog | 1981 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1981-82 |
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1982-83 General Catalog | 1982 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah General Catalog 1982-83 |
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1983-84 General Catalog | 1983 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah General Catalog, 1983-1984 |
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1984 baseline projections executive summary | 1984-09 | | |
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1984-85 General Catalog | 1984 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1984-85 |
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1985-86 General Catalog | 1985 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah General Catalog 1985-86 |
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1986 baseline projections | 1986-06 | | |
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1986-87 General Catalog | 1986 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1986-87 |
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1987 baseline projections | 1987-04 | | |
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1987-88 General Catalog | 1987 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1987-88 |
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1988-89 General Catalog | 1988 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1988-89 |
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1989-90 General Catalog | 1989 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1989-90 |
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1990-91 General Catalog | 1990 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1990-91 |
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1991-92 General Catalog; University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | 1991 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | The bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog |
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1992-93 General Catalog | 1992 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, General Catalog 1992/93 |
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1993-94 General Catalog | 1993 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin University of Utah, General Catalog 1993/94 |
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1994-95 General Catalog | 1994 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin University of Utah, General Catalog 94/95 |
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1995-96 General Catalog | 1995 | University of Utah (catalogue;) Catalog | University of Utah, General Catalog Bulletin 1995-1996 |
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1996-97 General Catalog | 1996 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin General Catalog 96/97 |
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1997-98 General Catalog | 1997 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin 97/98 General Catalog |
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1998-99 General Catalog | 1998 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin 98/99 General Catalog |
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1999-00 General Catalog | 1999 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin 99/00 General Catalog |
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2000-02 General Catalog | 2000 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah General Catalog 2000-2002 |
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2002-04 General Catalog | 2002 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General Catalog 2002-2004 The University of Utah |
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2004-06 General Catalog | 2004 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | The University of Utah General Catalog 2004-2006 |
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2006-08 General Catalog | 2006 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General Catalog 2006-2008 U reach The University of Utah |
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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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2011 Group Ticket Pricing (UUSAC) | 2011 | | Group ticket pricing for the Rio Tinto stadium in 2011 |
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2011 Unconventional Fuels Conference - Welcome/opening remarks | 2011-05-17 | unconventional fuels; opening remarks; coal; oil shale; power generation; transportational fuel infrastructures; carbon capture; agenda | Presentation given at the 2011 University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference. |
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2012 Faculty Report | 2012 | 2012 Faculty Report; 2012 General Catalog; University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | The faculty report is generated by USpace through Academic Computing Services. It is provided as a companion to the Web archived version of the University of Utah catalogue;, found at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ir-eua/id/3085 |
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2012 General Catalog | 2012 | University of Utah Catalog; (Catalog) | This item is made available by the J. Willard Marriott Library, using a Web archiving service. Items that are only available as Web sites are being crawled using Archive-it.org, and can be accessed by selecting "Access this item" above. The current faculty listing for the catalogue; can be found at ... |
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2012 Uintah Basin winter ozone study | 2012-05-15 | Uintah Basin; winter ozone; wintertime ozone formation; episodic ozone formation; high wintertime ozone | This is a presentation given at the 2012 University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference. |
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2012 Unconventional fuels conference introduction | 2012-05-15 | unconventional fuels; computational simulation and pilot-scale experiment; unconventional resources; emissions minimization; CO2 regulation; CO2 coal research | Presentation given at the 2012 Unconventional Fuels Conference. |
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2013 Faculty Report; 2013 General Catalog | 2013 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | The faculty report is generated by USpace through Academic Computing Services. It is provided as a companion to the Web archived version of the University of Utah catalogue;, found at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ir-eua/id/3113 |
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2013 General Catalog | 2013 | University of Utah Catalog; (Catalog) | This item is made available by the J. Willard Marriott Library, using a Web archiving service. Items that are only available as Web sites are being crawled using Archive-it.org, and can be accessed by selecting "Access this item" above. A 2013 faculty listing for the catalogue can be found at http:/... |
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2014-2015 General Catalog | 2014 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Course descriptions, majors & minors, colleges & schools |
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2015-2016 General Catalog | 2015 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Course descriptions, majors & minors, colleges & schools |
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2016-2017 General Catalog | 2016 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Course descriptions, majors & minors, colleges & schools |
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2017-2018 General Catalog | 2017 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Course descriptions, majors & minors, colleges & 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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3-D structure of a local minimum of the Siskin model of oil shale kerogen using the RHF/STO-3G method | 2008 | Siskin model; oil shale kerogen; RHF/STO-3G method; kerogen; 3-D structure of kerogen; oil shale | Kerogen is a mixture of organic chemical compounds that make up a portion of the organic matter in sedimentary rocks. It is insoluble in normal organic solvents because of the huge molecular weight (upwards several thousand Daltons). When heated in the Earth's crust, (oil window ca. 6 ∞-120∞C; g... |
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3D CFD model development and validation for once-through steam generator (OTSG): coupling combustion, heat transfer | | | The current research studies the coupled combustion inside the furnace and the steam generation inside the radiant and convection tubes through a typical Once-Through Steam Generator (OTSG). A 3D CFD model coupling combustion and two-phase flow was developed to model the entire system of OTSG. Once ... |
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42nd Annual Leary Lecture: Preliminary Thoughts on Copyright Reform | 2007-10-18 | copyright; intellectual property; reform; leary; samuelson | Professor Samuelson is a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, a contributing editor of communications of the Association of Computing Machinery, a past fellow of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an honorary professor at the University of Amsterdam. A graduate of t... |
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8 things to know about voting on campus | 2020-10-23 | COVID-19; elections; voting | Information for voting on campus for Election Day 2020 |
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A bayesian decision-theory-based digital twin for methane flares | 2022 | | Ground flares operate in a high-turndown, standby configuration for a significant portion of their operating life, being fully utilized only under process upset scenarios or emergencies. The low-momentum flow results in poor fuel-air mixing near the flare tip, leading to decreased overall combustion... |
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A bibliography of thermal methods of oil recovery | 1965-03 | Thermal methods; Oil recovery; Bibliography; Bureau of Mines Petroleum Research Center; Thermal methods of oil recovery | The Oil Recovery Committee, Independent Petroleum Association of America, in response to requests and in recognition of expanded interest in the application of thermal methods of oil recovery, has sponsored the compilation of the following bibliography, with literature and patent references, and aut... |
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A brief history of early mineral exploitation in the Uinta Basin | 1964 | Uinta Basin; Mining; Uintah Valley; Indian Reservation; Meeker; Utah; History of early mineral exploitation; Uintah Reservation; Gilsonite; Coal; Copper; Iron; Oil shale; Ozocerite; Wurtzilite; Oil; Asphalt; Ashley Creek; Hatchtown; Vernal; Fort Duchesne; Ouray Subagency | Early mining activities in the Uinta Basin can be summarized by saying that they included mining for gilsonite, coal, copper, iron, oil shale, ozocerite, wurtzilite, and oil and asphalt (under the placer mining laws). Of these minerals only coal and gilsonite were produced in commercially significan... |
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A chemical kinetics approach for heavy fuel oils gasification modelling | 2022 | surrogate; HFOs; pyrolysis; chemical kinetics modeling; Gassification | Refinery oil residue commonly considered the bottom of the barrel, can no longer be a waste. The increasing energy demand and the constant depletion of light oil supply make it crucial to find a suitable way to convert residual oils into valuable fuels. The gasification process represents a possible... |
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A comparison of biomakers in gilsonite, oil shale, tar sand and petroleum from Threemile Canyon and adjacent areas in the Uinta Basin, Utah | 1992 | Gilsonite; Oil shale; Tar sand; Petroleum; Threemile Canyon; Uinta Basin; Utah; Green River; Hopane; Sterane; Carotenoid biomarkers; Alginite; GC/MS; Ion fragmentograms; Biodegradation; Maturation; Oil shale outcrops; Bluebell-Altamont; Red Wash field; Bitumen; Pyrolysis; Py-GC/MS; Curie-point pyrol... | Relationships between gilsonite, oil shale and petroleum were investigated by comparison of hopane, sterane and carotenoid biomarkers. Samples examined were alginite, gilsonite, oil shale, tar sand and petroleum. Comparison of peak distributions in specific GC/MS ion fragmentograms of the above hydr... |
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A comprehensive parametric investigation of efficient soot modeling using high fidelity method of moments | | PSD; PAH; nucleation; Soot; Radiation; Method of moment | Soot is one of the most regulated pollutants in all the combustion applications like automotive engines, aviation engines, and industrial furnaces. Modeling soot formation is quite challenging due to the complex processes involved in the formation of the soot particulates. Empirical formulation base... |
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A fully integrated Kinetic Monte Carlo/Molecular Dynamics approach for the simulation of soot precursor growth | 2002 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon polymerization; Soot; KMC/MD; Kinetic Monte Carlo/Molecular Dynamics; Particle growth; Atomic-scale structure; Molecular Transformations; KMC; MD; Simulation; Kinetic mechanism | The emphasis in this paper is on presenting a new methodology, together with some illustrative applications, for the study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon polymerization leading to soot, widely recognized as a very important and challenging combustion problem. The new code, named fully integrated... |
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A generational Shift | | | The original first generation elevated low-pressure flare technology is a simple pipe flare. While still broadly used today, these 1G flares tend to smoke easily even with the lightest of hydrocarbons, methane. |
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A geochemical survey in the Santa Barbara Channel and its relationship to subsurface heavy-oil deposits | 1987-11-02 | geochemical survey; Santa Barbara Channel; subsurface heavy-oil deposits; oil fields | A geochemical survey was conducted in a part of the Santa Barbara Channel that contains three oil fields: Hondo, Pescado, and Sacate. The fields, especially Hondo, contain substantial reserves of low-gravity oil (14-26° API) in the fractured Monterey Formation of middle Miocene age. The light hydro... |
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A growth allocation model for the Boston region | 1965-05 | | The model described in this article is based on extremely simple concepts and represents the first case of a complete model covering all aspects of urban location. Basically, the future growth of each of a number of activities in a number of subareas of the Boston Metropolitan Region is projected in... |
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A heavy-oil case study on a single well in Venezuela, MFM-7s, using cores and logs | 1987 | heavy-oil case study; Venezuela well; MFM-7s; well cores; well logs; heavy-oil reservoirs | Planning for optimum production from heavy-oil reservoirs requires a deep understanding of their geological and petrophysical characteristics, synthesized from intermittent core and continuous log data. In this paper the study developed for the MFM-7S well, operated by S. A. Meneven in the Faja Petr... |
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A market assessment of heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources | 2011-03-10 | unconventional fuels; market assessment; developing domestic heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources; preliminary infrastructure needs | A presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. |
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A model of hydrocarbon generation from type 1 kerogen: Application to the Uinta Basin, Utah | 1986-12-18 | Pyrolysis; Green River shale; Petroleum; Utah; Uinta Basin; Kerogen; Oil; Eocene; Type I kerogen; Hydrocarbon generation; Oil generation; Gas generation; Kinetics | The Uinta Basin in northeastern Utah provides an ideal setting to study the evolution of kerogen to petroleum. Oil shale rocks of the Eocene-age Green River Formation outcrop extensively at the southern edge of the synclinal basin. The same rocks are also found at depths of 3650 m in the deepest par... |
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A new electronic gain device for high-temperature applications | 1976-07 | | This report deals with a new integrated thermionic device capable of withstanding ambient temperatures in excess of 500°C, which eliminates the problems associated with earlier versions. The history of the ITC (Integrated Thermionic Circuit) is traced along with Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LA... |
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A new model for virtual radiometers | 2012-07-08 | virtual radiometers; radiative fluxes; reverse monte-carlo ray tracing algorithm; modeling radiometers | There exists a general need to compare radiative fluxes from experimental radiometers with fluxes computed in Thermal/Fluid simulations. Unfortunately, typical numerical simulation suites lack the ability to predict fluxes to objects with small view angles thus preventing validation of simulation re... |
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A projections model for small area economies | 1966-06 | | |
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A proposal to evaluate oil-impregnated sandstone in the Uinta Basin, northeast Utah; made to the Energy Research and Development Administration by Utah Geological and Mineral Survey | 1976-06-15 | Petroleum; Utah; Uinta Basin; Oil; Bitumen; Ore waste radiation; Oil-impregnated sandstone; Deposits | Most of the known petroleum resources in the form of oil-impregnated in the United States occur in Utah. It is estimated that over ten billion barrels of petroleum occur in such deposits in the Uinta Basin alone (Ritzma, 1973; Campbell, 1975). Four deposits among the twenty identified in the Uinta ... |
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A proposed oil extraction and strip-mining project | 1974-08-23 | | The Utah Division of Oil & Gas Conservation, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, has received an application from the Sohio Petroleum Company to conduct mining operations for the removal and processing of the commercially minable deposits of bituminous sands on the following described land... |
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A reconnaissance evaluation of heavy hydrocarbons in the Tar Sand Triangle | 1985-08 | Utah; Tar Sand Triangle; Permian White Rim Sandstone; Moenkopi Formation; Cedar Mesa Sandstone; Chinle Formation; Oil; Oil-impregnated sandstone deposit; In-situ; Heavy hydrocarbons; Triassic; Jurassic Navajo Sandstone | The Tar Sand Triangle encompasses about 200 square miles in southeastern Utah. The area consists of rough, mountainous terrain, with a climate that varies from semiarid to arid. Sedimentary rocks exposed in the area range from Permian Cedar Mesa Sandstone to the Triassic(?)-Jurassic Navajo Sandstone... |
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A report to Idaho National Engineering Laboratory | 1987 | | Three Texas lignites (Jewett, Big Brown, and Bastrap), weathered and fresh tar sand, weathered and fresh Gilsonite and weathered oil shale have been studied using Py-MS (pyrolysis mass spectrometry) and further analyzed using the SIGMA program. |
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A smart combustion approach to quantify and evaluate leakage air effects in fired heaters | 2019 | | The information contained in these materials is for informational purposes only and is provided "AS IS", without warranties of any kind. Your use of the information contained herein is at your sole risk. We expressly disclaim any express or implied representations, warranties or guaranties, includin... |
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A solvent extraction process for tar sand | 1987 | Sunnyside, Utah; Tar sand; Solvent extraction; Bitumen; East central Utah; Ore; Hydrocyclones; Pentane-deasphaltening; Rotary kiln steam strippers; Oil | A process has been investigated for solvent extraction of bitumen from Sunnyside, Utah, tar sands. The Sunnyside deposit, in east central Utah, has 1 to 2 billion barrels of geological reserves with a richness of 6 to 10 wt% bitumen. In this process, the ore is crushed and the bitumen is dissolved f... |
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A spatial allocation model for regional impact projections | | | |
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A sulfur isotopic study of Uinta Basin hydrocarbons | 1973 | | Sulfur isotope analyses of tar from oilimpregnated sandstones, crude oils and solid hydrocarbons from the Uinta Basin (Tertiary), Utah, show wide variations, but all are heavier than the troilite sulfur isotopic standard. The data range from +2.7 to 30.3 permil and sulfur contents are low, usually l... |
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A technical, economic, and legal assessment of North American heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale resources: In response to Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 369(p) | 2007-09 | Oil sands; Oil shale; Heavy oil; Energy Policy Act; 2005; Climate Change; Petroleum; Oil Cost; United States; North American heavy oil; Utah Heavy Oil Program; UHOP; World economic development; Energy; Canadian oil sands; Unconventional resources ;Technical; Economic; Legal assessment | Against the backdrop of world population growth, rapid economic expansion in the world's most populous countries, challenging political climates in many oil-producing nations, and the specter of climate change, worldwide energy consumption is projected to increase from the 2004 level of just over 40... |
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A unified approach to the various formulations of the one-dimensional-turbulence model | 2010-01 | One-Dimensional Turbulence model; ODT; Stand-alone ODT models; Predicting turbulence statistics; Nonreacting flows; Reacting flows; Governing equations; Turbulent flow field; Linear Eddy Model; Eddy events | The One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) model has been successfully applied as a stand-alone model for predicting turbulence statistics in both nonreacting and reacting flows. There are several formulations of the model in the literature, and most of the variable-density formulations do not clearly dis... |
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A volume of fluid approach to model injection of highly viscous fluids | 2022 | | Despite the transition to renewable energy sources, fossil fuels will still play a significant role in satisfying the world's energy needs shortly. In addition, the rise in the demand for light distillates and the depletion of light crude oil reservoirs are shifting the interest toward the conversio... |
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AAU, associations, and members file amicus brief to support lawsuits against administration's H1-B visa restrictions | 2020-10-30 | | The brief supports the complaint filed by Purdue University, the University of Michigan, and Indiana University and 14 other plaintiffs against the Labor Department's rule that would make it more difficult for high-skilled foreign workers with college degrees to acquire H-1B visas. |
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Abridged life tables for males and females: Utah and its planning districts, 1980 | 1985-10 | | |
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Accelerating deployment of retrofitable CO2 capture technologies through predictivity: (Simulation, verification, validation / uncertainty quantification) - 2010 Annual report (for year 1 of 3) to DOE NNSA from The University of Utah | 2011 | CO2; CO2 capture technologies; predictivity; fossil-fuel utilization | There is an ever increasing national awareness that an effective, sustainable energy future must include fossil-fuel utilization that deploys cost-efficient technologies (both new and retrofit) that significantly improve energy efficiencies and reduce CO2 emissions over existing electric power and t... |
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Administration & Faculty | | | A description of the administration and faculty members at the University of Utah. |
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Advanced 3D multiphase flow simulation in porous media reconstructed from x-ray micro tomography using the He-Chen-Zhang Lattice Boltzmann model | 2010-09 | advanced 3D multiphase flow simulation; porous media; x-ray micro tomography; He-Chen-Zhang Lattice Boltzmann model; multiphase flow; processing mineral resources; LBM | Multiphase flow is a subject of significant interest in the processing of mineral resources and to the processing industries in general. Multiphase flow is of significance in the transport of reactants during the percolation of leaching solution in heaps, in the melting of metals, in phase transform... |
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Advanced emissions monitoring from elevated gas flares for early warning system and optimization of plant operations | 2019 | | Real-time monitoring of emissions from elevated gas flares is very difficult and expensive due to the relative location of the source and the cost to collect samples for analysis. Elevated Analytics has developed and applied a UAV based sensor system to accomplish this task. Besides providing a snap... |
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The advantages of monitoring flare pilots with instantaneous response | 2020 | | This paper will discuss applications for and details of a fiber optic pilot monitoring system that addresses known, specific challenges in the market. For decades, thermocouples have been the most widely accepted device for determining flare pilot status. However, there is a growing desire in the in... |
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Age and sex population projection for Utah counties: 1975-2010 (High medium Projection) | 2010 | | |
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Age and sex population projections for Utah conunties: 1975-2010. (Low Medium Projection) | 2010 | | |
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Age and sex population projections for Utah conunties: 1975-2010. (Low Projection) | 2010 | | |
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Age and sex population projections for Utah counties: 1975-2010 | 1978-06 | | |
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Air quality in the Uintah Basin | 2013-05-07 | ICSE; Unconventional fuels; Air quality; Air pollution; Uintah Basin; Ozone; Pollutant concentrations; Inversions; VOC; Utah | Presentation given at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 7, 2013. |
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AJ Eardley 1935 Diary | | Geology; Yukon | Geology Prof. Armand Eardley (1901-1972) accompanied Frederica De Laguna on the archaeological expedition to Alaska in the summer of 1935. At that time, he was a professor at University of Michigan, before finishing his career at University of Utah (my institution), where he was also a dean. This wa... |
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Ambient froth flotation process for the recovery of bitumen from tar sand | 1984-01-10 | Patent; Bitumen; Tar sand; Admixing raw tar sand; Tar sand slurry; Milling; Froth flotations; Ambient temperatures; Concentrated bitumen tar sand product; Oil; Recycle and recovery | A method for upgrading the bitumen content of tar sands, wherein a raw tar sand slurry admixture of tar sands, water, collectors, and dispersing/wetting agents is milled; conditioned and then separated by a series of froth flotations at ambient temperatures from about 2.degree. C. to about 25.degree... |
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America's oil shale: A roadmap for federal decision making | 2004-12 | Oil shale resources; Oil supply; U.S. economy; Domestic oil shale; Oil production; Multi-agency Federal oil shale plan; Energy; Interior; Defense; Treasury; America; Import dependence; Natural gas by-products; Oil price; Oil supply and demand | The President and the Department of Energy have determined that increasing liquid fuels supply from domestic sources is an important national objective. America's rich and concentrated oil shale resources, containing as much as 2 trillion barrels of potential oil supply could make a major contributi... |
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America's strategic unconventional fuels: Oil shale, tar sands, coal derived liquids, heavy oil, CO2 enhanced recovery and storage | 2007-09 | Colorado; Wyoming; Oil shale development; In-situ; Environmental impacts; Water supply issues; Economics; Socio-ecomonic impacts; Infrastructure; Market challenges; Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement; PEIS; RD&D; BLM; Leasing program; Federal lands; Oil Shale Program Plan; Energy Policy Act | The Task Force members from Colorado and Wyoming have expressed legitimate concerns about the timing and sequence of Federal efforts to promulgate commercial leasing regulations for oil shale development and initiate leasing activity. They are concerned that the current state of development of surfa... |
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American gilsonite: Mining solid hydrocarbon | 1985 | | Gilsonite, a soft asphaltite found in near-vertical veins over a large area around Bonanza, Utah (Fig. 1), is mined by American Gilsonite Co. (AGC) using air-powered chipping hammers instead of explosives and mechanical equipment. A vacuum air lift moves 100,000 st/yr of ore to the surface through b... |
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Ammonia for industrial combustion | | ammonia combustion; hydrogen; methane | Many companies are investigating switching from conventional fossil fuels to "green" fuels such as hydrogen to reduce CO2 emissions. This assumes hydrogen is made by an environmentally-friendly method such as electrolysis using renewable energy. However, there are concerns with hydrogen. For example... |
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An air-assisted flare for biomass gasifiers | 2019 | | Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to simulate the combustion practice of the gases that produce from gasification process. In this simulation a new air-assisted flare design which capable to handle low flowrates of these gases with high performance was used. The simulated cases were perfor... |
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An analysis of cost improvement in chemical process technologies | 1989-05 | Chemical process technologies; Cost improvement; Chemical industry; U.S. | Cost improvement--sometimes called the learning curve or progress curve--plays a crucial role in the competitiveness of the U.S. chemical industry. |
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An analysis of land use in the Salt Lake, Ogden and Utah Valley Area transportation studies 1960 1970, and 1995 | 1972-12 | | In early 1971, the Center for Business and Economic Research contracted with the Utah State Department of Highways to develop and apply a methodology for forecasting employment, population, dwelling units and various land use categories for the Salt Lake Area Transportation Study (SLATS), the Ogden ... |
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An analysis of the tar sand deposit on the Rocky Mountain exploration company whiterocks federal lease Uintah County, Utah | 1982-11 | | Rocky Mountain Exploration Company (hereafter called Rocky) of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Houston, Texas, holds a 240-acre federal combined hydrocarbon lease in Sections 17 and 18, T 2 N, R 1 E, UE5SM, Uintah County, Utah. The lease lies in the Ashley National Forest. Road distance is 27 miles north ... |
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An assessment of oil shale and tar sand development in the state of Utah: Phase 1 | 1980-05 | Oil shale; Tar sand; Utah; Synthetic fuels; Tar sand development; Tar sand deposits | This assessment is the result of an interest and commitment by the State of Utah to both promote development of its vast energy resources and to manage the impacts associated with such development. As the development of Utah oil shale and tar sands became more imminent a specific proposal to study t... |
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An assessment of oil shale and tar sand development in the state of Utah: Phase 2--policy analysis | 1982 | Oil shale; Tar sand development; Utah; Synthetic fuels; Uintah Basin; Northeastern Utah; Petroleum reserves; Tar sand; Oil; Synthetic Fuel commercialization viability | The potential development of synthetic fuels in the United States has been characterized by a great variation in preceived economies. The interest has been on an upswing during the decade of the 1970's due to the possibility of synthetic fuels lessening U.S. dependence on foreign oil. However, even ... |
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An echoing in-situ combustion oil recovery project in a Utah tar sand | 1982 | in-situ combustion; oil recovery project; Utah tar sand; echoing in-situ; U.S. tar sand resources; reverse combustion process; heterogeneous tar sand reservoir | U.S. tar sand resources contain an estimated 30 billion bbl (4.7 Gm3) of oil in place in about 550 occurrences in 22 states. Over 90% of the known resources are in six large deposits in Utah, each containing from 1 to 16 billion bbl (0.15 to 2.5 Gm3) of oil. 1 Four major tar sand deposits in Alberta... |