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201 1893-94 General Catalog1893University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalogue of the University of Utah (Territorial University, formerly University of Deseret) for 1893-94. With List of Students for 1892-93
202 1904-05 General Catalog1904University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Calendar of the University of Utah. Announcements for 1904-1905. School of Arts and Sciences, State School of Mines, and the State Normal School. With Catalogue of Students of 1903-1904.
203 1905-06 General Catalog1905University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcements for 1905-1906. School of Arts and Sciences, State School of Mines, and the State Normal School. With Catalogue of Students of 1904-1905.
204 1906-07 General Catalog1906University 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. 1906-1907. With Catalogue of Students of 1906-1907.
205 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.
206 1935-36 General Catalog1935University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 26, August 1935, no. 1. Catalogue of the University of Utah. The Lower Division, the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, the State School of Mines and Engineering, the School of Medicine, the School of Law, the School of Business, Graduate...
207 1940-41 General Catalog1940University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah 1940-1941 Catalogue Issue. Volume 31, June, 1940 No. 1
208 America's strategic unconventional fuels: Oil shale, tar sands, coal derived liquids, heavy oil, CO2 enhanced recovery and storage2007-09Colorado; 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 ActThe 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...
209 Characterization of particulate emissions: Size fractionation and chemical speciation2003-12Particulate emissions; Size fractionation; Chemical speciation; DoD emission sources; Aircraft ground support vehicles; Rocket motors; Aircraft; Sandblasting operations; Aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer; ATOFMS; Photoelectric aerosol sensor; PAS; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; PAH; Photoa...This study developed and validated innovative techniques for characterizing the amount and composition of PM10, PM2.5, and smaller particles for four major classes of DoD emission sources: aircraft ground support vehicles, rocket motors, aircraft, and sandblasting operations. The techniques include ...
210 Chemical looping combustion reactions and systems: task 5 topical report, Utah Clean Coal Program2014-03ICSE; Chemical looping combustion; CLC; Chemical looping with oxygen uncoupling; CLOU; Fuel-combustion technology; Economic CO2 capture; Oxygen Carriers; Simulation of dense-phase flows; Electric power; Solid fuel combustionChemical Looping Combustion (CLC) is one promising fuel-combustion technology, which can facilitate economic CO2 capture in coal-fired power plants. It employs the oxidation/reduction characteristics of a metal, or oxygen carrier, and its oxide, the oxidizing gas (typically air) and the fuel source ...
211 Control of geological carbon sequestration in the western United States2011-05coal; carbon dioxide; electric utilities; carbon sequestration; sequestration; geological sequestration; climate changeIn the near future, the use of coal may be legally restricted due to concerns over the effects of its combustion on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Carbon capture and geologic sequestration offer one method to reduce carbon emissions from coal and other hydrocarbon fuel. While the federal...
212 In-situ combustion handbook--principles and practices1999-01in-situ combustion; oil reservoir; oil recovery; field trials; fireflood projects; combustion projectsFor nearly 90 years in-situ combustion technique has been used in the U.S. in attempts to improve recovery from oil reservoirs. Despite its long history and commercial success of many field projects, the process has not found widespread acceptance among operators due to the excessive number of failu...
213 The Intermountain Symposium on Fossil Hydrocarbons: Proceedings1964-10-10fossil hydrocarbons; fossil hydrocarbons reserves; petrochemical processingThe 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...
214 Occurrence, properties, and uses of some natural bitumens1961Natural bitumens; Hydrocarbon; Cannel coals; TorbanitesIn this report, the Federal Bureau of Mines presents a summary of the occurrence, properties, and uses of some natural bitumens, using the layman's or dictionary definition of bitumens - that is, naturally occurring hydrocarbons. Emphasis is on the less common solid and semisolid bitumens, particula...
215 Petroleum technology advances through applied research by independent oil producers2000-01petroleum technology; independant oil producers; National Oil Research Program"Petroleum Technology Advances Through Applied Research by Independent Oil Producers" is a program of the National Oil Research Program, U.S. Department of Energy. Between 1995 and 1998, the program competitively selected and costs shared twenty-two projects with small producers. The purpose was to ...
216 Phase 2: Clean and secure energy from coal: Quarterly progress report: April 1, 2010 to June 30, 20102010-08-01domestic coal resources; CO2 capture; stationary power generation; DQMOM approachThe University of Utah is pursuing research to utilize the vast energy stored in our domestic coal resources and to do so in a manner that will capture CO2 from combustion from stationary power generation. The research is organized around the theme of validation and uncertainty quantification throug...
217 Tar-sand resources of the Uinta Basin, Utah: A catalog of deposits1996-05tar sand; oil-impregnated sandstone; tar sand resources; solid hydrocarbon deposits; bitumous sandstoneTar-sand, or oil-impregnated sandstone, deposits and occurrences of the Uinta Basin, Utah are summarized and presented. Twenty five tar-sand deposits/occurrences are reviewed with respect to geology, locations of bitumen saturated outcrops, land ownership, physiography, bitumen-analyses, development...
218 Understanding the outcomes of megaprojects: A quantitative analysis of very large civilian projects1988-03Megaprojects; mineral resources; RAND.Megaprojects--projects requiring huge physical and financial resources--have become relatively common in the past 15 years, as a result of demands for new remote mineral resources, needs for infrastructure in less-developed countries (LDCs), and the desire to exploit economies of scale. Despite the ...
219 Utah input-output study: projections of income, employment, output and revenue1970-01This paper includes with moderate revisions, the August, 1967, report [3]* on the Utah Input-Output study. Since this earlier publication, the Input-Output tables have been used in projecting 1975 output, income, employment and revenues. These results are reported and discussed in this paper; also d...
220 Water for commercial oil shale development in Utah: Allocating scarce resources and the search for new sources of supply2010commercial oil shale development; allocating resources; oil shale; bitumenBACKGROUND A. What Is Oil Shale and Why Do We Care? Oil shale is a sedimentary rock containing solid bituminous materials. When oil shale is heated, petroleum-like liquids and gasses are released. The process of heating shale and capturing resulting liquids and gasses is called retorting and can occ...
221 1894-95 General Catalog1894University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalog of the University of Utah including the Territorial Normal School 1894-95. With List of Students for 1893-1894.
222 1896-97 General Catalog1896University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Annual of the University of Utah including the Utah State Normal School, Salt Lake City. Announcements for 1896-97. With Catalogue of Students for 1895-96.
223 1898-99 General Catalog1898University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Annual of the University of Utah including the Utah State Normal School, Salt Lake City, 1898-99. With Catalogue of Students for 1897-98.
224 1908-09 General Catalog1908University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Catalogue of the University of Utah. Announcements for 1908-1909. School of Arts and Sciences, State Normal School, State School of Mines, and School of Medicine. Salt Lake City. With Catalogue of Students of 1907-1908.
225 1934-35 General Catalog1934University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog)Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 25, August 1934, no. 1. Catalogue of the University of Utah. The Lower Division, the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, the State School of Mines and Engineering, the School of Medicine, the School of Law, the School of Business, Graduate...
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