Oil Shale
A Scientific-Technical Journal

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CONTENTS

2002, Vol. 19, No. 1

1.

Editor's Page. J. Kann

1-2

2.

Ü. Lille. Current views on the origin of Estonian kukersite kerogen

3-18

3.

H. Tallermo, I. Klevtsov. High-temperature corrosion of martensitic and austenitic steels under on-tube oil shale ash deposits (Summary)
19-33

4.

B. Avid, B. Purevsuren. Investigation of mineral matter of the Mongolian Khoot oil shale
35-42

5.

H. Luik, L. Luik, I. Blyakhina. Liquefaction of Estonian oil shale kerogen in sub- and supercritical ether medium 1. Effect of ether type on the yield and character of decompositon products
43-56

6.

L. Ballice. Classification of volatile products of temperature- programmed co-pyrolysis of Turkish Soma lignite and Göynük oil shale
57-73
Discussion

7.

R. Bogdanov, A.-T. Pihlak. Water radiolysis, a possible source of atmospheric oxygen
75-87
Information

8.

A. Martins, A. Pesur. Steam boiler furnace utility model EE 2000 00241 U1
89
People

9.

Contribution of professor Ya.Ya. Dodonov to the development of oil shale science (120 years since his birth)
91-92
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10.

Notice to authors
93-95

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