1. | Editor's Page | 162 |
2. | Eighty Anniversary of Oil-Shale Mining in Estonia | 161-170 |
3. | E. Bondar, M. Bityukov, V. Palu, V. Kattai. Carbon isotope composition in the Early Palaeozoic crude oils, natural bitumens and kerogeneous rocks of the Baltic region | 171-183 |
4. | I. Blyakhina, K. Urov. Formation of decomposition products from Dictyonema shale during the last stages of semicoking | 185-192 |
5. | H. Luik, E. Lindaru, N. Vink. Upgrading of Estonian shale oil 2. Effect of hydrogenation on the properties of kukersite retort oil |
193-196 |
6. | H. Luik., A.-M. Müürisepp, N. Vink, M. Liiv . Upgrading of Estonian shale oil 3. Hydrogenation of phenols |
197-203 |
7. | P. Christjanson, K. Siimer, A. Suurpere. Co-condensation of (alkyl)resorcinols with methylolureas | 205-217 |
8. | H. Karik. The Estonian national program for sustainable resource development and its connection with teaching about fossil fuels in chemistry courses | 219-226 |
Discussion | ||
9. | R. Päsok. Reorganization of oil shale mining in Estonia | 227-238 |
Reviews | ||
10. | I. Öpik, A. Prikk.The 41 MWe LLB CFB-boiler as model for 200 MWe oil-shale blocks | 239-245 |
11. | V. Yefimov.Creation of an oil-shale industry in Kazakhstan may become a reality | 247-248 |
People | ||
12. | Scientist in engineering Arvo Ots - 65 | 249 |
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