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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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1949-50 General Catalog | 1949 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 39, June, 1949, No. 22. Catalogue of the University of Utah. 1850-1950 Centennial. Announcement for 1949-50. |
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Vol 28 No 6 | | | |
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Vol 30 No 8 | | | |
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Vol 32 No 3 | | | |
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1889-90 General Catalog; University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | 1889 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Annual of the University of Deseret, 1889-90 |
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Board, Officers, and Staff | | | |
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Courses | | | |
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AM_Liberal Education Program | | | |
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Return to Campus: Keys to success for students | 2020-08-20 | COVID-19; Fall Semester; 2020 | Announcement following the fifth Return to Campus webinar |
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Vol 32 No 4 | | | |
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Prudhoe Bay--a 10 year perspective | 1980 | Prudhoe Bay field; U. S. oil field; geology summary; reservoir potential; petroleum exploration | The Prudhoe Bay field is recognized as the largest oil field in the United States. The Permian-Triassic reservoirs, estimated to contain reserves of 9.6 billion bbl of oil and 26 Tcf of gas, have overshadowed other known substantial accumulations of hydrocarbons in formations ranging in age from Mis... |
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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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Research and Service Agencies Libraries and Museums | | | |
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Research and Service Agencies Libraries and Museums | | | |
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Research and Service Agencies, Library and Museums | | | |
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1890-91 General Catalog | 1890 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Annual of the University of Deseret, 1890-91 |
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1963-64 General Catalog | 1963 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General catalog for 1963-64 |
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Recreation in Utah a profile of the demand for outdoor recreation by Utah residents | 1966-01 | | Are recurring problem in planning for economic and industrial development is the lack of sufficient basic data upon which sound planning decisions may be made. One of the industry areas in which the lack of basic data for planning is conspicuous by its scarcity is outdoor recreation. Yet the outdoor... |
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Toward a definition of tar sands | 1930-08-07 | defining tar sands; tar sands; Tar Sands Workshop; technical data concerning tar sands; heavy oil; quantitative standards | This 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... |
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1945-46 General Catalog | 1945 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 35, June, 1945, No. 20. Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcement for 1945-46 |
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1946-47 General Catalog | 1946 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, 1946-1947. Catalogue Issue. Vol. 36, June, 1946, No. 5 |
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Research and Service Agencies Libraries and Museums | | | |
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APPENDIX E - Integrated treatment of produced water by chemical and biological unit operations, A subpart of project - Quantifying water availability impacts and protecting water quality while developing Utah oil shale and sands - Final Project Report - Reporting period: June 21st, 2006 to October 21st, 2009 | 2010-10-07 | Water treatment; Water quality - Utah; Oil shale and sands | Water generated along with oil, gas, and coal bed methane production is commonly known as produced water, formation water, or oilfield brine [1]. Produced water represents the largest waste stream volume in production operations on most offshore platforms [2]. According to the American Petroleum Ins... |
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