Vol 16, Issue 3, 1999
BLACK SCENARIO OF OIL SHALE POWER GENERATING IN ESTONIA; pp. 193–196
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INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE, GRADE AND PYROLYSIS TEMPERATURE ON THE OIL YIELD FROM JORDANIAN OIL SHALES; pp. 197–221
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THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF OIL SHALES IN THE TEMPERATURE REGION 520–300 °C; pp. 223–230
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ON THE ORIGIN OF 5-ALKYL-1,3-BENZENEDIOLS IN THE RETORT OIL OF ESTONIAN KUKERSITE; pp. 231–237
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VISCOSITY AND STABILITY OF DISTILLATE PETROLEUM OIL – RESIDUAL PETROLEUM OIL AND DISTILLATE PETROLEUM OIL – SHALE OIL BINARY BLENDS; pp. 239–248
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UPGRADING OF ESTONIAN SHALE OIL DISTILLATION FRACTIONS
2. THE EFFECT OF TIME AND HYDROGEN PRESSURE ON THE YIELD AND COMPOSITION OF “DIESEL FRACTION” HYDROGENATION PRODUCTS; pp. 249–256
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THE STATE OF THE FOREST ECOSYSTEM IN AN AREA OF OIL SHALE MINING AND PROCESSING
1. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF TREES AND ENVIRONMENT; pp. 257–271
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THE FEATURES OF OIL SHALE BURNT AT ESTONIAN POWER PLANTS IN 1959–1997; pp. 273–282
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MEETING WITH AMERICAN SPECIALISTS; pp. 283–286
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