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Sulphur isotope abundances in petroleum and associated materials | 1958-11 | sulphur isotope; petroleum; isotopes of sulphur; sulphur isotope abundances; treatment of oil samples | A study has been made of the sulphur isotope ratios for petroleum from many different oil fields in the United States and Canada. The S34/S32 ratio for petroleum varies by about 4.5 per cent as compared with a total spread of about 9 per cent for terrestrial sulphur. The single large oil pools appea... |
177 |
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Surface and shallow oil-impregnated rocks and shallow oil fields in the United States | 1965 | oil-impregnated rocks; shallow oil fields; petroleum-impregnated outcrops; tar sands | Petroleum-impregnated outcrops are widespread throughout eastern Utah and less so in the west and southwest. Within and around the periphery of the Uinta Basin, in the northeast are grouped some the best known "tar sands" in the United States, including the Sunnyside, Asphalt Ridge, and Whiterock de... |
178 |
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The synthetic liquid fuel potential of Utah | 1951-10-15 | synthetic liquid fuel potential; oil-impregnated stripable deposits; oil saturation | Oil-impregnated stripable deposits are known in Carbon, Grand, and Uinta Counties in the Uinta Basin, in the northeastern part of the State (Exhibit No. D-l). Many of the deposits are narrow veins too small to be important, but larger deposits of bituminous sand and oil-saturated sandstones are foun... |
179 |
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Thermal recovery may bring industry's "quiet revolution" | 1964-11-23 | thermal recovery; oil revolution; quiet revolution; low-gravity, viscous crude oils; crude oils; bituminous sandstones | Today the American oil industry is in the process of a revolution of such magnitude that its implications are yet to be thoroughly understood. This is the "quiet revolution" which will double the proved oil reserves of the world within the next 10 years and will more than triple those reserves by th... |
180 |
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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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Transportation system map portfolio | 1969-12 | | |
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University of Utah Board of Regents meeting, Friday, August 11, 1944 | 1944-08-11 | University of Utah; Board of Regents; Minutes | This is a copy of the minutes of the Board of Regents meeting at which the University of Utah's Department of Genetics was first approved. |
183 |
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Uranium deposits of Temple Mountain | 1954 | uranium deposits; Temple Mountain, Utah; mining ore | Temple Mountain is a prominent topographic feature on the southeast flank of the San Rafael Swell in Emery County, Utah, the outline of which resembles the Temple at Salt Lake City. The existence of uranium in this area has been known for many years, but mining at Temple Mountain in the early part o... |
184 |
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Utah coal-market potential and economic impact | 1968-09 | | Coal is one of Utah's most interesting natural resources. This mineral has had a major impact on Utah, its industry, and its people. As clearly shown by this study, the future of coal i s dependent upon finding new uses in power generation, gasification and liquefaction. Of these three possible sour... |
185 |
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Utah Economic and Business Review | 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972 | | In the opening month of 1968, the state's economy continued to move along the high income and employment plateaus, which it initially achieved last summer. Since the beginning of the copper strike, there has been little evidence of more than a horizontal movement in either of these two major indexes... |
186 |
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Utah Economic and Business Review 7(1): Measures of Economic Changes in Utah 1847-1947 | 1947 | | The Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the University of Utah, in the sixteen years of its existence, has had as its primary objective the accumulation of the factual material necessary for an understanding of the economy of Utah and the West. A number of special studies on various selected... |
187 |
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Utah experimental census of population 1956 Nebo school district | 1956 | | The Nebo School District comprises all of Utah County, Utah. lying south of the southern boundary of the corporate limits of Provo City. Major population centers included are Springville, Spenish Fork and Payson. |
188 |
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Utah State preliminary development plan | 1969-03 | | The Four Corners Economic Development Region, consisting of a 92-county area in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, was established December 19, 1966, under Title V of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965. On September 19, 1967 the Four Corners Regional Commission was created ... |
189 |
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Utah's Economic Patterns | 1956 | | The first edition of Utah's Economic Patterns, published in December 1953, was distributed to social science teachers in Utah's high schools and colleges and to leaders in education and business. From these leaders have come a number of suggestions for this revised edition. The purpose of this ... |