1983 Spring (SEATTLE) 28(3)

Symposia - Geochemistry and Chemistry of Oil Shales Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFGeology and Geochemistry of Some Queensland Tertiary Oil Shales.
  A. W. LINDNER
PDFGeochemistry of Israeli Oil Shales _ A Review.
  M. SHIBAV, D. GINZBURG
PDFGeochemistry of Brazilian Oil Shales.
  C. C. NETO
PDFComparative Organic Geochemistry of Some European Oil Shales.
  A. G. DOUGLAS, P. B. HALL, H. SOLLI
PDFGeolipids in the Oil Shale from Aleksinac (Yugoslavia).
  D. VITOROVIC, M. SABAN
PDFThe Organic Geochemistry of the Ordovician Whitby Formation _ A Possible Ontario Shale.
  J. F. BARKER, R. D. DICKHOUT, D. J. RUSSELL, M. D. JOHNSON, P. R. GUNTHER
PDFGeology of the Devonian Black Shales of the Appalachian Basin.
  J. B. ROEN
PDFThe Distribution and Regional Correlation of Devonian Oil Shales in the Eastern United States.
  R. D. MATTHEWS, H. FELDKIRCHNER
PDFGeochemistry of Oil Shales in Eastern Kentucky.
  T. L. ROBL, A. E. BLAND, D. W. KOPPENAAL, L. S. BARRON
PDFEastern Devonian Shales: Organic Geochemical Studies, Past and Present.
  I. A. BREGER, P. G. HATCHER, L. A. ROMANKIW, F. P. MIKNIS
PDFGeological Setting of Oil Shales in the Permian Phosphoria Formation and some of the Geochemistry of these Rocks.
  E. K. MAUGHAN
PDFThe Chemistry which Created Green River Formation Oil Shale.
  J. W. SMITH
PDFMajor and Trace Elements in Mahogany Zone Oil Shale in Two Cores from the Green River Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado.
  M. L. TUTTLE, W. E. DEAN, N. L. PARDUHN
PDFGeochemistry and Chemistry of Oil Shales (continued) Molecular Mechanism of Oil Shale Pyrolysis in Nitrogen and Hydrogen Atmospheres.
  F. HEKSHKOW1TZ, W. N. OLMSTEAD, R. P. RHODES, K. D. ROSE
PDFGeochemistry and Pyrolysis of Oil Shales.
  B. P. TISSOT, M. VANDENBROUCKE
PDFThe Geology, Geochemistry, and Pyrolysis Kinetics of Several Key World Oil Shales.
  H. E. NUTTALL, T._M. GUO, S. SCHRADER, D. S. THAKUR
PDFAspects of the Chemical and Retorting Properties of Selected Australian Oil Shales.
  A. EKSTROM, H. J. HUSST, C. H. RANDALL
PDFHigh_Pressure Pyrolysis of Colorado Oil Shale.
  A. K. BURNHAM, M. F. SINGLETON
PDFProton NMR Thermal Scanning Methods for the Study of Oil Shale Pyrolysis.
  L. J. LYNCH, D. S. WEBSTER
PDFPyrolysis of Shale Oil Vacuum Distillate Fractions.
  R. N. HAZLETT, E. BEAL
PDFCharacterization of Shales Using Sink Float Procedures.
  C. J. VADOVIC
PDFReduction and Phenol Acid Depolymerization of Western U. S. Oil Shale Kerogen.
  J. SOLASH, D. C. CRONAUER, T. P. KOBYLINSKI
PDFAn Examination of the Petroporphyrins Found in Oil Shale from the Julia Creek Deposit of the Toolebuc Formation.
  A. EKSTROM, H. LOEH, L. DALE
PDFOrganometallie Geochemistry. Isolation and Identification of Organoarsenic and Inorganic Arsenic Compounds from Green River Formation Oil Shale.
  R. H. FISH, F. E. BRINCKMAN
PDFBiomarkers in Oil Shale: Occurrence and Applications.
  M. F. SINGLETON, A. K. BURNHAM, J. H. RICHARDSON, J. E. CLARKSON
PDFThe Nitrogeneous Components in Shale Oil.
  T. F. YEN, F. F. SHUE, W. H. WU
PDFPetrology of Spent Shale: Preamble on Oxygen Fugacity.
  D. C. MELCHIOR, T. R. WILDEMAN
PDFGeochemistry and Chemistry of Oil Shales (continued) Analytical Techniques for Characterization of Oil Shales.
  R. A. NADKAENI
PDFOrganic_Mineral Matter Interactions in Green River Oil Shale.
  K. M. JEONG, T. P. KOBYLINSKI
PDFA Comparison of Mineral Reactions for Two Colorado Oil Shale Samples.
  L. G. THOMPSON, W. J. THOMSON
PDFIndigenous Mineral Matter Effects in Pyrolysis of Green River Oil Shale.
  K. M. JEONG, J. F. PATZER, II
PDFThe Effect of Mineral Species on Oil Shale Char Combustion.
  R. P. CAVALIERI, W. J. THOMSON