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1. | I. Öpik. Black scenario of oil shale power generating in Estonia | 193-196 |
2. | J. O. Jaber, S. D. Probert, P. T. Williams. Influence of particle size, grade and pyrolysis temperature on the oil yield from Jordanian oil shales | 197-221 |
3. | I. Blyakhina, K. Urov. Thermal decomposition of oil shales in the temperature region 520-800 oC | 223-230 |
4. | Ü. Lille. On the origin of 5-alkyl-1,3-benzenediols in the retort oil of Estonian kukersite | 231-237 |
5. | L. Mölder, H. Tamvelius, L. Tiikma. Viscosity and stability of distillate petroleum oil - residual petroleum oil and distillate petroleum oil - shale oil binary blends | 239-248 |
6. | H. Luik, N. Vink, E. Lindaru, L. Maripuu. 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 | 249-256 |
7. | M. Mandre, K. Ots, J. Rauk. The state of the forest ecosystem in an area of oil shale mining and processing. 1. Chemical composition of trees and environment | 257-271 |
8. | L. Õispuu, R. Randmann, R. Rootamm, K. Ingermann. The features of oil shale burnt at Estonian power plants in 1959-1997 | 273-282 |
Information | ||
9. | V. Yefimov. Meeting with American specialists | 283-286 |
10. | Additional 1999 issues of Oil Shale | 222 |
People | ||
11. | Professor Andrei Krichko 70 | 287 |
12. | Natalya Kareva (Vasilyeva) 50 | 288 |
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