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Engineering prospects of a field test thermal recovery of oil from tar sands Asphalt Ridge, Uintah County, Utah | 1959-04-25 | tar sand deposits; thermal recovery methods; tar sand; oil field; Asphalt Ridge | In late 1956 Sohio acquired certain interests in tar sand deposits at Asphalt Ridge a few miles west of Vernal, Utah. During 1957 and 1953 we conducted an extensive coring program to evaluate those shallower areas most susceptible to mining and air injection tests to evaluate those deeper areas most... |
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1960-61 General Catalog | 1960 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 51, April 30, 1960, Number 4. General Catalog 1960-1961. |
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Occurrence, properties, and uses of some natural bitumens | 1961 | Natural bitumens; Hydrocarbon; Cannel coals; Torbanites | In 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... |
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1961-62 General Catalog | 1961 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 52, April 30, 1961, Number 4. General Catalog 1961-1962. |
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Gilsonite | 1961-06 | glisonite; bitumen; asphalt-based petroleum; glisonite ore | Glisonite is a black, pitch-like substance which occurs in pure form in large veins in the Tertiary sediments of the Uinta Basin. It is a homogenous petroleum substance (technically it is a predominently aromatic asphaltite) which fuses relatively easily and burns like tar. Glisonite is brittle and ... |
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Estimate of total, oil in place White Rocks Oil Properties Uintah county, Utah | 1961-12-09 | oil; petroleum recovery; heavy oil; tar; oil reserves; White Rocks Oil properties | Western Industries, Inc., is engaged in a project with the ultimate objective of recovering petroleum products from the "heavy oil" or "tar" bearing Navajo sandstone formation which is found at or near the surface on certain properties which they have acquired in Uintah County, Utah. Work on this pr... |
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1962-63 General Catalog | 1962 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Volume 53, Number 4, April 30, 1962. Bulletin of the University of Utah General Catalog, 1962-63 |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Salt Lake Metropolitan Area, Utah and the United States | 1962-09 | | Thomas A. McLean and Mrs. Connie P. Faulkner, graduate students in the Department of Economics, rendered very valuable assistance in the preparation of this report. The Utah Department of Employment Security was most cooperative and helpful in making available the necessary basic data for this stud... |
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1963-64 General Catalog | 1963 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General catalog for 1963-64 |
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Bituminous sandstone and limestone deposits of Utah | 1963 | | The significant bituminous sandstone and bituminous Limestone deposits of Utah are located within, or on the edges of, the Uinta Basin. They are all located within the boundaries of Carbon, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties. The Sunnyside deposits in Carbon County contain the greatest reserves of bitumi... |
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Composition and origin of the Uinta Basin bitumens | 1963-01 | | The names of the three formations of interest, from oldest to youngest, the Wasatch, Green River, and Uinta, have been used largely as facies terms to differentiate sediments which were believed to be of different age but actually were deposited simultaneously. The Wasatch is predominantly fluviatil... |
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Green River oil shale potential in Utah | 1963-01 | Green River oil shale; oil shale potential; oil shale; Green River formation; oil reserves; oil shale extraction | The Green River formation of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming contains the greatest potential reserves of oil in the world. The problem has been that of finding an economical method of extraction. The first economic study of the oil shale in Utah started in 1913 (Woodruff and Day, 1914). Since that time ... |
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Gilsonite and other bituminous resources of central Uintah County, Utah | 1963-01 | glisonite; bituminous resources; bituminous deposits; oil shale; tar sands; gas; oil; bituminous sandstones | Central Uintah County, located in northeastern Utah, lies in the Uinta Basin and is underlain by relatively undisturbed Tertiary lacustrine and fluviatile sediments. The area (shown in Figure 63) discussed in this chapter contains all of the known gilsonite veins in the western United States and is ... |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Ogden Metropolitan Area, Utah and the United States | 1963-07 | | Thomas A. McLean and M r s . Connie P„ F a u l k n e r , graduate s t u d e n t s , and David L . Sutton, a senior student, in the Department of Economics, r e n d e r e d very valuable a s s i s t a n c e in the p r e p a r a t i o n of this r e p o r t. The Utah Department of Employment Se... |
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Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory | 1963-11 | | A major element of this study was the review of current travel patterns generated by the 394,000 residents of the Salt Lake area as determined from a 1960 comprehensive origin-destination survey which was conducted by the Department of Highways. Supplemental studies covered commercial vehicle m... |
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Campus Magazine vol.5, no.1 | 1964 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Summer sports and fashions also: senator speaks out disc jockeys the draff |
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Bituminous sandstones in the Uinta Basin | 1964 | | The largest single deposit of bituminous sandstones in the United States is found in the Uinta Basin. This deposit along with two other well known occurrences of bituminous sandstones in the northeastern portion of the basin have proved reserves exceeding 1% billion barrels of oil. The reserve calcu... |
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A brief history of early mineral exploitation in the Uinta Basin | 1964 | Uinta Basin; Mining; Uintah Valley; Indian Reservation; Meeker; Utah; History of early mineral exploitation; Uintah Reservation; Gilsonite; Coal; Copper; Iron; Oil shale; Ozocerite; Wurtzilite; Oil; Asphalt; Ashley Creek; Hatchtown; Vernal; Fort Duchesne; Ouray Subagency | Early mining activities in the Uinta Basin can be summarized by saying that they included mining for gilsonite, coal, copper, iron, oil shale, ozocerite, wurtzilite, and oil and asphalt (under the placer mining laws). Of these minerals only coal and gilsonite were produced in commercially significan... |
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Bituminous sands and some legal aspects of leasing | 1964 | | A brief description of the more important bituminous sand deposits of Utah at Asphalt Ridge, Sunnyside, Whiterocks River, and other localities. Discussion of their probable origin and present physical qualities with comparison to liquid oil and natural solid bitumen deposits in Utah. Capsule history... |
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1964-65 General Catalog | 1964 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Volume 55, Number 5, May 15, 1964 |
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Population characteristics of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area | 1964-01 | | This study could not have been undertaken without the assistance of many. An expression of gratitude is due Dr. Osmond L. Harline, Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and Dr. Clyde N. Randall, Dean of the College of Business, of the University of Utah, who responded to the orig... |
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Anxiety levels of psychiatric patients during hospitalization and at time of discharge. | 1964-06 | Mentally Ill; Anxiety | This study was made to determine (a) if there is a significant difference between anxiety levels of psychiatric patients at a midway point in their hospitalization and at the time of their discharge, and (b) is extra-hospital factors such as illness, employment status, or follow-up care influence an... |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Provo metropolitan area, Utah and the United States | 1964-09 | | This is the third and final report analyzing and projecting the employment profile and estimating the future population of Utah's three Metropolitan Areas Salt Lake, Ogden, and Provo--as part of a transportation study of each area by the Utah State Highway Department and local government agencies ... |
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Bituminous sands and viscous crude oils | 1964-10-10 | Bituminous sands; Viscous crude oils; Rocky Mountain region; Low gravity; high viscosity; Heavy crude oil; Quiet Revolution; Thermal recovery; Utah; Bituminous sandstone deposits | Bituminous sandstones of the Rocky Mountain region contain large reserves of low gravity, highly viscous oil that can be recovered at costs equal to or less than the cost of finding and producing oil from conventional methods. Heavy crude oil is defined as "oil which cannot be produce through the no... |
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Campus Magazine vol.1, no.1 | 1965 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | |