1968 Spring (SAN FRANCISCO) 12(1)

SYMPOSIUM ON OIL SHALE TAR SANDS AND RELATED MATERIAL Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFGreat Canadian Oil Sands Experience in the Commercial Processing of Athabasca Tar Sands
  G. F. ANDREWS, H. M. LEWIS
PDFHot Water Processing of Athabasca Oil Sands: I. Oil Flotation in A Stirred Reactor
  W. H. SEITZER
PDFHot Water Processing of Athabasca Oil Sands: II. Microscope Studies of the Conditioning Process
  E. W. MALMBERG, R. M. BEAN
PDFHot Water Processing of Athabasca Oil Sands: III. Laboratory Studies on Settling, Middlings Viscosity, and Influence of Electrolytes
  E. W. MALMBERG, W. M. ROBINSON
PDFRetorting Ungraded Oil Shale as Related to in Situ Processing
  H. C. CARPENTER, S. S. TIHEN, H. W. SOHNS
PDFRefining of Pyrolytic Shale Oil
  D. P. MONTGOMERY
PDFApplication of a Micro Retort to Problems in Shale Pyrolysis
  A. W. WEITKAMP, L. C. GUTBERLET
PDFModified Fischer Assay Equipment, Procedures and Product Balance Determinations
  L. GOODFELLOW, C. E. HABERMAN, M. T. ATWOOD
PDFThe Constitution of Tasmanites
  R. F. KANE
PDFCharacterization of the Saturates and Olefins in Shale_Oil Gas Oil
  H. B. JENSEN, J. R. MORANDI, G. L. COOK
PDFUse of Carbonic Acid to Concentrate Kerogen in Oil Shale
  D. THOMAS
PDFThe Formation of Pristane Phytane and Related Isoprenoid Hydrocarbons by the Thermal Degradation of Chlorophyll
  G S. BAYLISS
PDFAnalysis of the Mineral Entrapped Fatty Acids Isolated from the Green RiverShale (Eocene)
  A. L. BURLINGAME, B. R. SIMONEIT
PDFHigh Resolution Mass Spectral Examination of the Resin Fraction of PetroleumAsphaltics
  J. P. DICKIE, TEH FU YEN