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SHALE, OIL (See also “OIL, SHALE”)

       
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MANCHURIA, oil shale carbonization in

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980-983

       

1288-1293

“ , oil shale in

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4450-4452

MESSEL process for LTC of Messel schist, translation and original

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10043-10054

METAL bath carbonization, oil shale

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1426-1460

METZINGEN, costs of enlarging pilot plant at

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2912-2915

MISCELLANEOUS correspondence

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825-832

“ literature on oil shale

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4182-4204

MOLTEN Al, arrangement to draw off from furnace

142

 

C-6

20 ’57-20 ‘58

“ Al bath retort, carbonization in

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1358-1393

       

1418-1425

 

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2264-2340

OCCURRENCE, oil shale, abroad and in Germany

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21-31

OIL shales as raw material for motor fuel and for chemical industry, by I. Z. Frenkin, Bulletin, Acad. of Sc. (USSR), 1940, pp. 97-99

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110 ’58-110 ‘59

“ shale carbonization methods, development of as of July 1943 (translated)

142

 

A-4

0 ’64-0 ‘94

“ shale carbonization plants in Kivioli, Jaerve and Kohtla, November 1942, description of

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1593-1600

“ shale deposits, description of, carbonization and properties of shale oil

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4118-4148

“ shale in Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Australia, Turkey, Norway, Yugoslavia, Tangier and Greece

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4248-4252

“ shale resources in Germany, research and development of, by Lt. Col. E. V. Foran, Q.M.C.

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A-1

0 ‘1-0 ‘33

ORDER of union of labor and defense on development of shale industry, July 1931 (USSR)

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0 ‘4-0 ‘8

ORGANIC constituents of oil shales, by V. A. Lanin and M. V. Pronina, Bulletin, Acad. of Sc. (USSR), 1944, Nos. 10-11, pp. 745-751

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110 ’89-110 ‘92

OTTO and Co. shale carbonization plant (translated)

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C-3

20 ’28-20 ‘32

“ furnace, drawing and heat balance diagram

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3683-3685

“ furnace, drawings of some cross sections of

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3686-3687

“ oil shale carbonization, heat consumption in

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3671-3676

       

3688-3705

       

3719-3729

OTTO oil shale carbonization process

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992-1048

       

1062-1083

“ ovens for LT distillation of shale

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5-6

“ process, flow chart of improved

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3708-3709

“ process, proposal for complete oil shale carbonization plant

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1519-1584

OVEN plant at Dotternhausen, section through

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11-12

“ shell and water seal for Lurgi oven, drawing of

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130

PERMEABILITY of oil shale deposits to flow of air or gases (with translation), experiments on. Reports 1 and 2.

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0 ’10-0 ‘46

PHENOLS present in oil shale, determination of, translated

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F-5

70 ’23-70 ‘27

PILE carbonization of oil shale

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3755-3762

“ carbonization operations, report on

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2499-2506

Translation S-114

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1839-1844

“ carbonization pilot plant

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2614-2615

“ carbonization plant, description of

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2580-2608

“ carbonization method, results of 27 pilot plant tests on Schomberg, July 1944 -March 1945 (translated)

142

 

E-3

40 ‘1-40 ‘97

“ carbonization method, rough heat balance sheet of, (translated)

142

 

E-5

50 ’43-50 ‘50

“ carbonization plant, flow chart of

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2734-2753

“ carbonization system

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2410-2418

       

2498-2508

       

2516-2519

“ , (Meiler), carbonization system, by H. A. Wahl

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26

40 ’10-40 ‘65

“ , (Meiler), oil shale distillation plants, specifications for

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5..161-5..197

“ operation on oil shale at Balingen, detailed discussion of

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85-121

Translation by Sinclair Co.

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540-550

“ process, detailed drawing of

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74

PILES and their relation to controlled carbonization of shale, study of various forms of, (translated)

142

 

E-8

50 ’70-50 ‘81

“ , new method of building and disposing of, (abstracted)

142

 

E-4

50 ’26-50 ‘42

PIPING connections for gaseous products and condensation of liquid products of distillation of shale, drawings of

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70

PORTLAND cement plant at Dotternhausen, translation and original

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10182-10230

PORTLANDZEMENTWERK, Dotternhausen, organization of

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15-21

POSEIDONE slates in German Lias, paleogeography of

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3824-3886

POTENTIAL shale oil production of Europe, exclusive of Russia, preliminary report on, July 1943 (translated)

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A-3

0 ’51-0 ‘63

POUR point, some experiments to lower, of Diesel oil from shale oil

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3730-3731

PRESSURE carbonization operation, Blumner

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529-531