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SHALE, OIL (See also “OIL, SHALE”)

       
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BAG ITEM FRAMES

RAW material for manufacture of cement, bricks, mortar and insulating materials, shale as

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3732-3741

REACTIONS involved in decomposition and carbonization of Wόrttemberg, Bulgarian and Estonian oil shales. Translated.

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F-4

70 ’13-70 ‘22

RECOVERING oil from shale at Schoemberg, Wόrttemberg, process of

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IV

2..232-2..241

RESEARCH work in oil shale, plans for

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551-560

RESIDUE, utilization of shale

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2754-2769

RESIDUES from shale distillation

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406-409

RETORT for oil shale with automatic continuous feed and discharge, by Hubner, (translated)

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F-6

70 ’28-70 ‘33

REVOLVING furnace, LTC of oil shale in

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3783-3790

ROMANOV shales and their LTC under laboratory conditions, by O. I. Egorova and M. V. Pronina, Bulletin, Acad. of Sc. (USSR), 1946, No. 1, pp. 167-172

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110 ‘193-110 ‘96

ROSTIN process

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457-458

RUSSIA, oil shale in

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4291-4293

RUSSIA’S oil shale industry, by Simon Klosky, Bureau of Mines, from Chemical & Eng. News, 1948

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0 ‘1-0 ‘3

SCHANDELAH shale, oil content of

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3557-3560

SCHNEIDER process. Underground carbonization. (translated)

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A-8

10 ’65-10 ‘81

SCHOENBERG forced draft furnace, arrangement for taking off smolder gas, Lurgi M 1150

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10138

“ , layout of distillation of oil shale made by pile process at

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72

SCHORZINGEN, monthly reports

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413-470

“ , oil shale deposit at

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57-58

“ plant, enlarging to 40.5 tons production per day

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667-679

SCHORZINGEN underground carbonization plant

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579-591

“ , weekly reports

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233-412

SCHWEITZER pilot plant at Metzingen, flow chart of

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3250-3251

“ process, development of

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3402-3468

“ process for LTC of Estonian oil shale, September 1943 (translated)

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B-3

10 ‘108-10 ‘114

“ process, Frommern oil shale project

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2916-2938

       

2965-3148

“ process, Portlandzementwerke

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883-916

“ process used with Estonian shale

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3650-3662

“ process, proposed changes in

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3663-3670

SCHWEITZER’S LTC process of distillation of oil shale

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140-144

Do., June 1945

     

139

Translation S-102

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1783-1786

SHALE bed near Brunswick, composition of

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3896-3898

“ oil, study of production of from shale in Wόrttemberg. Reported by Frank H. Reed.

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0 ‘3-0 ‘65

       

10 ‘1-10 ‘8

“ oil, petroleum residues, experimental hydrogenation balances

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30 ‘100-30 ‘134

       

40 ‘1-40 ‘30

“ soap and shale tar in textile industry and in flotation, by I. R. Kliachko, J. Appl. Chem. (USSR), Vol. 9, pp. 1596-1604

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110 ’26-110 ‘30

SMOLDER furnace, ground plant of, Messel factory

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10141

SOLUBILITIES, mutual, of shale gasoline and ethanol at low temperatures and in presence of stabilizers, by N. V. Ershov and E. A. Meerson, J. App. Chem., (USSR), Vol. 12, 1939, pp. 50-54

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110 ’31-110 ‘3*

SOUTH Africa, oil shale in

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4382-4388

SPAIN, oil shale in

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4255-4260

SPREADER for charging of Lurgi-Schweitzer retort, by O. Hubmann

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11

20 ’32-20 ‘33

STATUS and prospects of development of oil shale industry, by B. Wohm and N. A. Wahl

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34

50’21-50 ‘37

ST. HILAIRE furnace in France

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4353-4357

SUBJECT index of articles Goruchie Slantsi (oil shale), 1931-1934

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70 ’89-70 ‘94

SUCTION pipes, removal of from pile after carbonization

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2831-2871

SULFUR removal from LTC shale gas

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10 ‘122-10 ‘125

       

20 ’87-20 ‘89

       

20 ‘114-20 ‘121

       

30 ’22-30 ‘29

SURVEY of shale resources of Europe and of processes for treatment of oil shales, November 1943 (translated)

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A-7

10 ’41-10 ‘64

SWEDEN, clippings on oil shale carbonization in

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4424-4426

“ , development of oil shale carbonization in

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4427-4434

“ , oil shale in

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4389-4413

SWEDISH commercial plants, description of two

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192-210

“ shale, test on

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466-469