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201 DOE project review: Subtask 4.2 (B): Examination of in situ production models2011-03-11DOE project review; in situ production models; oil shale; unconventional fuels; oil sands; geomechanics; general reservoir simulation toolA presentation given at the Unconventional Fuels from Oil Shale and Oil Sands Project Review Meeting on March 10-11, 2011. The objectives of the presentation is the examination of in-situ production methods, different in-situ production method options, rigorous energy and carbon balances, exploratio...
202 Ed Policy & Ldshp
203 Title Spread
204 Vol 31 No 9
205 UUSAC newsletter and survey 1993-19941994Newsletter; University of Utah employeesThe faculty and staff newsletter FYI, as well as discussion of the staff survey and its results.
206 Chapter 16
207 AB_Information
208 AE_The University of Utah
209 Balancing energy resources2008-05-23Utah; Rocky Mountain Power; Wyoming; Utah Energy; Energy deficit; Greenhouse gas; Energy resources; CoalFulfilling our obligation: 1-Investing in the system to satisfy growing demand 2-Meeting increasing customer expectations with respect to the quality of our service 3-Addressing increasing concerns regarding the environment
210 P.R. Spring and Hill Creek Tar Sand Areas: A resource assessment (in progress)2008-02-22P. R. Spring; Hill Creek Tar Sand Areas; Uinta Basin; Green River; resource assessmentThe P.R. Spring-Hill Creek Tar Sand Area is located at the southern flank of the Uinta Basin. The area is generally bounded by T. 12 S. in Uintah County, extending southward to T. 17 S. and the Roan Cliffs in Grand County. It is further bounded by the Green River on the west and the Utah-Colorado st...
211 Pore scale analysis of oil sand/oil shale pyrolysis by X-ray Micro CT and LB simulation2010-04-28unconventional fuels; characterization of the pore networks; oil sand/shale resources; LB simulation; pyrolysis reations; Multiscale X-ray Micro/Nano TomographyThe research objectives include (1) CT characterization of the pore network structure for selected oil sand/oil shale resources, (2) LB simulation of flow through pore network structures to predict transport properties, such as permeability, and (3) CT analysis of pore network structure during pyrol...
212 Subtask 4.3: Multiscale thermal processing of oil shale2011-03-10thermal processing; oil shale; oil shale treatment; thermal treatment
213 Technical aspects of oil shale production and processing2008-11-13oil; oil sand; oil shale; energy production; resource characterization pyrolysis; ex-situ process.
214 Update and policy considerations for oil shale development2010-04-28oil shale development; oil shale; energy demands; crude oil; oil reserves.Global energy demand: 1) 2010 economic downturn has dampened energy demand! 2) Demand returns over the next 12-18 months! 3) Global energy demand is expected to grow by 44% by 2030! 4) Most growth will come from China and India ! ~~By 2006 combined energy demand was 19 % or world demand! ~~By 2030 i...
215 Uranium deposits of Temple Mountain1954uranium deposits; Temple Mountain, Utah; mining oreTemple 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...
216 1919-20 General Catalog1919University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)General catalogue of the University of Utah, the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, the State Schools of Mines and Engineering, the School of Medicine, the School of Law, the School of Commerce and Finance, the Extension Division, the Summer School. Announcements for 1919-1920. Wi...
217 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 ...
218 Admission
219 Abbreviations
220 Phys Therapy
221 Research Agencies
222 1907-08 General Catalog1907University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalogue of the University of Utah including the School of Arts and Sciences, State School of Mines, and the State Normal School. 1907-1908. With Catalogue of Students of 1906-1907.
223 Vol 28 No 7
224 Report on the Utah rock Asphalt property, Sunnyside bituminous sandstone deposit, Carbon County, Utah1960-01-30Utah rock Asphalt property; Sunnyside deposit; bituminous sandstone; separation and utilization of biumen from sandstoneThe bituminous sandstone deposits near Sunnysida, Utah, are the largest known deposits of this material in the United States. They offer the basis for a large scale operation designed to produce petroleum products and petro chemicals. The deposits are situated near the top of the Book Cliffs, a sout...
225 Occupational Therapy
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