Oil Shale
A Scientific-Technical Journal

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CONTENTS

2001, vol. 18, No. 2

  Editor's Page 97

1.

I. Opik, n. Golubev, a. Kaidalov, j. Kann, a. Elenurm. Current status of oil shale processing in solid heat carrier UTT (Galoter) retorts in Estonia 99

2.

R. Kuusik, H. Veskimäe, T. Kaljuvee, O. Parts. Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed by combustion of oil shale. 1. Carbon dioxide binding at oil shale ash deposits 109

3.

H. Arro, A. Prikk, T. Pihu. Sulfur binding by ash in oil shale boilers 123

4.

M. V. Kök. Evaluation of turkish oil shales - thermal analysis approach 131

5.

L. Pápay. Comparative analysis of hungarian maar-type oil shales (alginites) on the basis of sulfur content 139

6.

V. Yefimov, s. Doilov. Process simulation possibilities of large-particle oil shale thermal decomposition in vertical retorts (in Russian, summary in English) 157
Archives

7.

V. G. Kashirskii, n. B. Lobatcheva. High-speed pyrolysis of the baltic shale with partial gas recirculation 161
Information

8.

A.-T. Pihlak. International conference on mining and ecology (Moscow, November 20-23, 2000) 171
New Books

9.

New Technologies of Processing High-Sulfur Oil Shales 173
People

10.

Professor Enno Reinsalu 65 175

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