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International degree programme "oil shales - Resources and technologies" Soone J |
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Mineral composition of Estonian oil shale semi-coke sediments Motlep R, Kirsimae K, Talviste P, Puura E, Jurgenson J |
423 - 433 |
Chemical composition of carbon disulfide-extractable fraction from oil shales of three Chinese deposits Cao JP, Zong ZM, Zhao XY, Liu GF, Mou J, Wang F, Huang YG, Zhou GJ, Hu HQ, Wei XY |
434 - 449 |
Unusual features of the middle Devonian Narva formation covering the oil shale bearing rocks in Estonia Kleesment A, Shogenova A, Shogenov K |
450 - 464 |
Rhenium and molybdenum in tertiary oil shale deposits in northwesthern Anatolia, Turkey Gulbay RK |
465 - 475 |
The presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in oil obtained at pyrolysis of Jordan oil shale Nazzal JM |
476 - 482 |
Desulfurization and demineralization of asphaltite by aqueous caustic leaching Saydut A, Duz MZ, Hamamci C |
483 - 494 |
Passive air sampling of persistent organic pollutants in two Estonian air monitoring stations Roots O, Sweetman A |
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Belarussian oil shale as a prospective raw material for fuel, energy and chemical industries - to be or not to be? (vol 24, pg 5, 2007) Kudelski A |