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1 Memorial to Armand John Eardley, 1901-1972Memorial to Dr. Eardley. See also ArchivesWest https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv24588University of Utah; Faculty; Geology
2 Development of oil shale in the Green River FormationIn the last two decades, U.S. petroleum demand has increased at a rate greater than that of domestic production. Concern has been expressed on the future of the Nation's energy supply if reliance must be placed entirely on increasing imports from foreign sources of questionable dependability. A dome...oil shale development; Green River Formation; domestic energy; mineral extraction1974-07
3 Characteristics of tar sand bitumen asphaltenes and the effect of asphaltenes on conversion of bitumen by hydropyrolysisAsphaltenes derived from tar sand bitumen are similar to petroleum derived asphaltenes in that the geochemical history is similar for these sources. It has been shown that tar sand bitumen possesses an unusually high average molecular weight when compared with petroleum residues of similar initial b...tar sand bitumen asphaltenes; characteristics of tar sand bitumen; effect of asphaltenes; bitumen conversion; hydropyrolysis; tar sand bitumen1979
4 Characterization of macromolecular structure elements from a Green River oil shale-(I. extracts)This paper is the first of two connected papers describing the structural details of three sections of an oil shale core taken at the Skyline 16 mine in the Utah Uinta Basin. Bitumen was extracted from the shale using methanol/toluene. Kerogen was isolated from the shale using a 9- step extraction p...macromolecular structure elements; Green River oil shale; oil shale; shale oil2013
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