Oil ShaleG.V. Chilingarian, T.F. Yen Oil Shale |
Contents
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CHAPTER 3 THE ORIGIN AND FORMATION OF OIL SHALE | 27 |
CHAPTER 4 ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GREEN RIVER OIL SHALE | 61 |
CHAPTER 5 MINERALOGY OF OIL SHALE | 81 |
CHAPTER 6 CHEMICAL SEPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KEROGEN FROM OIL SHALE | 103 |
CHAPTER 7 STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF ORGANIC COMPONENTS IN OIL SHALES | 129 |
CHAPTER 8 BIOLOGICAL FOSSIL HYDROCARBONS IN SHALES | 149 |
CHAPTER 9 RETORTING TECHNOLOGY OF OIL SHALE | 181 |
CHAPTER 10 EVALUATION OF OIL SHALES USING GEOPHYSICAL WELL LOGGING TECHNIQUES | 199 |
CHAPTER 11 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF AN OILSHALE INDUSTRY IN THE UPPER COLORADO REGION | 215 |
CHAPTER 12 SURVEY OF OILSHALE RESEARCH IN THE LAST THREE DE CADES | 235 |
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