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SHALE, OIL (See also “OIL, SHALE”)

       
  TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

ALKYLATION of Estonian shale gasoline and several unsaturated gasolines from other sources

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79-87

ALUMINA, obtaining by hydrochloric acid method from shale ash, by I. Y. Klinov and D. I. Sichev, Journal Applied Chemistry, Vol. 8, pp. 389-396

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110 ’17-110 ‘21

ALUMINUM, some problems bearing on use of in shale retorts (translated)

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C-8

20 ’70-20 ‘73

AUTOCLAVE treatment of Messel mine shale

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482-483

“ work on Estonian shale

253

   

459-460

AUTUN plant, capacity, oil yields and gasoline yields of

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4327-4352

AVIATION gasoline from Estonian shale oils

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422-426

BEE-hive kiln, carbonization in, (Dr. Sennewald)

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559-565

BERGH process, Sweden, description of

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4414-4423

       

4435-4442

“ Swedish carbonization process, composition of carbonization gases in

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211-217

 

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4443-4449

BITUMEN, ash-free from Estonian shale flotation concentrate

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1..7

 

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473-474

BORCHERT process, test No. 2

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162-167

BRAZIL, oil shale in

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4453-4456

CARBONIZING oil shale, method and equipment for it

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10412-10415

Translation S-118

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1852-1854

CARBONIZATION, correspondence concerning oil shale

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941-953

“ , discussion of oil shale, Drs. Altpeter, Schweitzer, Haudmeyer; June 1942 (with English translation)

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A-2

0 ’43-0 ‘50

“ experiment, large scale, (with translation)

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20 ’83-20 ‘129

“ experiments, oil shale, (with translations)

149

   

0 ’47-0 ‘134

       

10 ‘1-10 ‘146

20 ‘1-20 ‘82

CARBONIZATION, experiments on with and without catalysts

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235-237

“ , methods and problems of oil shale

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1-20

“ of French, Estonian and Spanish shale

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1294-1306

“ of oil shale by means of electric current

186

   

2509-2510

“ of pieces of shale, time required for

186

   

2394-2401

“ of 678 tons of oil shale in pile 3.18 m high, some observations and conclusions on, (translated)

142

 

E-2

30 ’85-30 ‘122

“ , oil shale, plant at Kivioli, Estonia, by Trockel

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36

50 ’53-50 ‘58

“ problems, discussion of some, August 1944, translated

142

 

C-7

20 ’59-20 ‘69

“ sites, discussion of, (translated)

142

 

A-6

10 ’36-10 ‘40

“ tests, short reports on

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704-728

CAROUSEL smolder gas arrangement, Lurgi WO 1135a

223

   

10139

CEMENT production from oil shale, pilot plant

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1049-1054

CHEMICAL composition and detonation properties of shale gasoline, by N. V. Ershov, J. Appl. Chem., USSR, Vol. 12, 1939, pp. 867-870

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110 ’34-110 ‘36

COMPARISON of results of oil shale carbonization in Estonia, by Wahl

242

 

25

40 ‘5-40 ‘9

“ of steel requirements for oil shale carbonization in surface retorts and in underground chambers, (translated)

142

 

D-1

20 ‘119-20 ‘122

CONCENTRATES of Estonian shale, preliminary hydrogenation results with

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VI

1..2-1..6

CONCENTRATING organic material in Estonian shale

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480-481

“ shale, research on

253

   

461-464

CONSTRUCTION of 500 te/day oil shale carbonization plant, offer for

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10119-10130

       

20024

CONTRACT between Schorzingen and Navy Department, correspondence concerning

184

   

617-666

DEUTSCHE Bergwerke und Huttenbau, flow sheet of shale carbonization plant

223

   

10143

DHD gasoline from Estonian oil shale, quality of

177

   

1919

DISMANTLING of Estonian shale oil industry

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484-496

DISTILLATION of seven oil shales, pilot plant experiments on

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3200-3249

DOTTERNHAUSEN carbonization plant with cross section of furnace, drawings of

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3706-3707

“ experiments on carbonization

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3710-3718

“ plant

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954-967