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SMR Record 1980/27

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RECORD RECORD 1980/27

NOTES AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE

IN AUSTRALIA

by

D.L. Gibson & J.A.W. White .rmation contained in this report has been obtained by the Bureau of Mineral Resources. Geology and Geophysics as he policy of the Australian Government to assist in the exploration and developmant of mineral resources. It may not be d in any form or used in a company prospectus or statement without the permission in writing of the Director.

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• RECORD 1980/27

• NOTES AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE

• IN AUSTRALIA

• by

• D.L. Gibson & J.A.W. White

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INTRODUCTION

World Production

AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION (HISTORICAL )

New South Wales

Tasmania

AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS

Cambrian

Permian

Jurassic

Cretaceous

Tertiary

CONTENTS

ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS

REFERENCES

APPENDIXES

1. Known Australian deposits and minor occurrences.

2. Bibliography (microfiche in pocket).

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INTRODUCTION

This Record provides a brief introduction to oil shale in Australia,

and documents its occurrence and distribution. The bibliography (microfiche, in

rear pocket) is being revised from time to time, eventually to include all

references on oil shale (and shale oil) in Australia, and more important refer­

ences on oil shale overseas; an updated computer printout can be obtained on

request by writing to: The Director, Bureau of Mineral Resources, P.O. Box 378,

Canberra City, A.C.T., 2601.

Oil shale is a fine-grained carbonaceous rock in which the organic

matter has a low carbon/hydrogen ratio compared with organic matter in other

carbonaceous sediments; upon heating in a closed retort, oil shale yields

paraffinic oil which after hydrogenation can be processed to conventional

petroleum products by refining. The organic matter in oil shale is insoluble in

normal petroleum solvents. Many oil shales are thought to have originated by

the burial of the remains of hydrocarbon-bearing algae, such as Botryococcus

braunii.

World production

In the past, commercial oil shale mining industries of reasonable size

have operated in Australia (closed 1952), France (1957), South Africa (1962),

Scotland (1962), Spain (1965), and Sweden (1966). Germany operated oil shale

plants during World War II, and New Zealand had a small industry between 1899

and 1903.

However, all these industries were very small compared with those now

operating in China (at Fushun in Manchuria and at Maoming in Kwangsi Province)

and in the USSR. The oil shale industry in Manchuria was established by the

Japanese in the 1930s. Oligocene oil shale about 150 m thick with a yield of

63-100 litres/tonne as well as a thick coal seam under the oil shale is open-cut

mined. The Maoming industry is much smaller. Estimates of production in the

literature are variable, with reported 1962 production of shale oil ranging from

1.4 x 106 m3 (McFadyen, 1966) to about 2.8 x 106 m3 (Desprairies, 1978).

Smith & Jensen (1977) report a daily output of 6360 m3 , implying a yearly out­

put of 2.3 x 106 m3 , and Moreira (1979) reports a daily output of about

8000 m3 • Gallois (1978) states that shale provides 9 percent of Chinese oil.

The World Energy Conference (1974) states that total recoverable oil from shale

in China might be as much as 23 x 109 m3 •

The main Soviet industry is based in Estonia where Ordovician oil shale

(kukersite) of the Baltic Basin is mined. Aggregate thickness of the shale is

3 m, and average yield is about 210 litres/tonne (Smith & Jensen, 1977). Mining

in Estonia started in 1916; by 1940 annual production had reached 19 x 106

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6 tonnes of oil shale, and 29 x 10 tonnes was mined in 1976 (Ratnieks, 1977).

72.5 percent of Estonian oil shale is burnt directly in power stations (all

Estonian thermal power stations are oil-shale fired) and 24 percent goes to

refineries. Oil shale provides 60 percent of Estonia's fuel (Ratnieks, 1977).

There are plans to retort the oil shale, and use the oil in the power houses to

increase efficiency and reduce pollution. Oil shale is also mined at Leningrad: 6

1976 production was 6.5 x 10 48 percent of this was burnt directly in power

stations (Ratnieks, 1977).

BP (1978) estimates total shale oil in place in the USSR at 18 x 109

3 m , and Ratnieks (1977) implies shale oil resources of the Baltic Basin are

9 3 31. 5 x 10m •

No commercial oil shale industry exists at present in the market

economy countries, although large sums are now being invested in research and

development. In USA, several companies and government agencies are running

pilot plants (generally about 10 tonnes/day feed capacity) and semi-works plants

(up to 1000 tonnes/day), using mainly oil shale mined from the Eocene Green 3

River Formation in the Colorado-Wyoming-Utah area. A batch of 16 000 m of

shale oil was prepared for the US Navy during 1976-78 by the Paraho Development

Corp. (TRW, 1 979) •

In Brazil, Petrobras (the Brazilian national oil company) has demon­

strated the viability of its oil shale development at several plant stages. Its

demonstration plant has a capacity of about 2200 tonnes of shale feed/day, 3 3

producing about 160 m of shale oil, 36 500 m of fuel gas, and 12 tonnes of

sulphur/day (Moreira, 1979). Work is currently under way to build larger 3

retorts, with a total production rate of 8000 m /day.

Undeveloped oil shale deposits are known to exist also in Argentina,

Austria, Bulgaria, Burma, Canada, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Israel, Italy, Jordan,

Luxembourg, Morocco, Paraguay, Rumania, Thailand, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, and

Zaire •

AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION (HISTORICAL)

New South Wales

The first mining and retoring of oil shale in Australia was at Mount

Kembla near Wollongong in 1865. Major early production was from the Joadja and

Hartley Vale areas; the shale oil produced was used mainly for lighting. These

mines were closed near the turn of the century owing to falling reserves,

competition from imported US kerosene, and alternative forms of lighting.

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However, other mines, especially in the Newnes, Genowlan, and Murrurundi ~reas

were worked early this century. Between 1940 and 1952 the Federal and NS·.~

Governments sponsored shale oil production at Glen Davis, west of Sydney. All

oil shale mined in New South Wales was in thin seams (generally less than 1 m)

associated with coal measures in the Sydney and Gunnedah Basins.

Total recorded production for New South Wales is 3 842 371 tonne3 of

oil shale (Lishmund, 1974); of this, 570 000 tonnes of shale was exportel up

till 1911 (38 percent of total production to that time), and 1 389 088 tJnnes

was mined at Glen Davis between 1940 and 1952.

The shale oil from mining at Glen Davis was refined into motor spirit.

Maximum annual production was 18 megalitres* of motor spirit in 1947. In the

twelve years of production, a total of 118 megalitres of motor spirit was

produced (McFadyen, 1966), probably from about 230 000 m3/(230 megalitres) of

shale oil (Kraemer & Thorne (1951) imply motor spirit recovery from crude shale

oil to be about 52% by volume). As a comparison, 1951 consumption of motor

spirit in Australia was 2878 megalitres, and 1977-78 consumption of about 14 400

megalitres.

In 1951, the finished Glen Davis motor spirit had a total production

cost of 5/3d per gallon, which included 1/- per gallon for interest charges.

This compared with a landed cost of imported motor spirit at the time of 1/5d

per gallon, excluding duty. On operating costs alone, the project was losing

£300 OOO/year at the time of the decision to close the plant (McFadyen, 1366).

This amounts to several shillings/gallon of motor spirit produced. The d3cision

to close was also influenced by a shortage of mineable shale.

The average oil yield of the shale mined in New South Wales is rJt

known, but assuming 300-400 litres/tonne for shale mined prior to 1940 (E3timate

based on yields stated by Lishmund, 1974), total recorded production cou]! have

yielded 1.0 - 1.2 x 106 m3 of shale oil.

• 'Litres', 'kilolitres', etc. ( converted from gallons) are used in the j ndustry

for liquid petroleum products; 'm3 , (as converted from barrels) is used for

raw materials, ego crude oil, shale oil, etc. One megalitre is exactly equiv­

alent to 1 x 103 m3•

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Tasmania

Many companies operated intermittently between 1910 and 1934 in

northern Tasmania near Latrobe and Kimberley. Total production was 42 000 3

tonnes of oil shale, which yielded about 1600 m of oil (Jennings & others,

1967) •

Oil shale has not been mined in other States.

AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS

There are three basic genetic types of oil shale in Australia ranging

in age from Cambrian to Tertiary. Marine deposits, which may be extensive

(thousands of square kilometres), are associated with limestone and marine

shale. Lake deposits may cover hundreds of square kilometres and may be

hundreds of metres thick, but are generally low-grade. Seams of oil shale

associated with coal measures laid down in coal swamps have limited lateral

extent, but are high-grade.

Australian resources are summarised in Appendix 1.

Cambrian

Cambrian oil shale is known from the Georgina Basin in northwest

Queensland. It was first discovered in a water bore in the 1940s, and confirmed

by analysis. However, thicknesses were not known (Shepherd, 1945). BMR re­

drilled this locality in 1978. Although only very thin (generally less than

10-cm) seams are present in the hole, close study of this occurrence is import­

ant as thicker deposits could be present elsewhere in ' the basin.

Permian

Small high-grade deposits associated with coal measures occur in the

Sydney, Gunnedah, and Bowen Basins, and northwest Tasmania as thin seams

(generally les8 than 1 m) extending over several square kilometres. Several

deposits have been mined in New South Wales (Lishmund, 1974).

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Marine oil shales occur in the Permian of northern Tasmania. Again,

the deposits are small and occur as thin seams. The local name tasmanite

derives from this shale's rich content of the microfossil Tasmanites punctatus

(Jennings & others, 1967). These deposits have been mined to a limited extent

(Jennings & others, 1967).

Jurassic

Thin seams are present in the Jurassic coalfields of southeast

Queensland, mainly in the Walloon Coal Measures of the Moreton and Surat Basins.

At present these deposits are not considered to be important, although little is

known about them (Swarbrick, 1974).

Cretaceous

Vast amounts of low-grade oil shale are present in the Toolebuc

Formation of the Eromanga and Carpentaria Basins, mainly in Queensland, but

possibly extending into South Australia and New South Wales. The Toolebuc oil

shale is marine, and is interbedded with limestone and shale (Pacminex, 1976).

It crops out in the Julia Creek area where Pacminex Pty Ltd (CSR) has several

Authorities to Prospect. The Toolebuc Formation is generally about 30 m thick,

of which up to 15 m may be oil shale. The oil shale contains up to 0.5%

vanadium, and the Toolebuc Formation as a whole exhibits a marked gamma ray

anomaly in drill intersections.

Tertiarty

Of the known Australian deposits, by far the most important appear to

be a series of Tertiary deposits in southeast Queensland. The oil shale is

present in small downfaulted basins which also contain mUdstone, sandstone, and

minor limestone thought to be lacustrine and fluvial. Although the known oil

shale deposits generally do not have large areal extent, they are up to 200 m

thick. Rundle is the best known such deposit (Lindner & Dixon, 1976). Most of

the others are known only from poor outcrop or sparse drill holes, and in most

cases little is known about their size and grade; they include the Duaringa,

Byfield, Condor, and Stuart prospects of Southern Pacific Petroleum NL and

Central Pacific Minerals NL, the Yaamba, Rossmoya, and Herbert Creek prospects

of Peabody Australia Pty Ltd and Central Oil Shale Pty Ltd, the Lowmead and

Nagoorin prospects of Esperance Minerals NL and Greenvale Mining NL, and other

deposits near Plevna (west of Mackay), Ukalunda (80 kID southwest of Collins­

ville), Cape Hillsborough (28 km northwest of Mackay) and Strathpine (on the

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northern outskirts of Brisbane).

Tertiary oil shale present in infilled old drainage courses near

Coolgardie in Western Australia (Balme & Churchill, 1959) is considered to have

probably little economic potential, but several companies are exploring for

larger similar deposits in the area.

ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS

Australian demonstrated economic resources of recoverable petroleum are

about 320 x 106 m3 , enough for 9 years' supply for Australia at the current

useage rate (95 x 103 m3/day). Present production is about 68 x 103m3/

day but is expected to fall to less than 32 x 103m3/day by 1990 if no new

discoveries are made; it is thought most likely that new discoveries will only

double this figure. Thus there will still be a significantshortfall in

production, and large quantities of oil will need to be imported. Current oil

imports now cost Australia about $4 million/day, and this figure will rise with

increased consumption and prices.

Central Pacific Minerals NL and Southern Pacific Petroleum NL claim

that it will be possible to produce oil from oil shale at Rundle at a price

competitive with OPEC oil, and that reserves at Rundle can supply 40 x 103

m3/day of shale oil for about 24 years. If the Rundle operation goes ahead,

Australia will probably come close to being self sufficient in oil from about

1990, at least in the short term.

However, there are many other oil shale deposits in Australia, some

proved to be small, but many whose size and grade are virtually unknown. These

deposits could have the potential to supply Australia with a large percentage of

its future liquid fuel requirements.

In short, shale oil has the potential to significantly lower

Australia's imports bill, and reduce dependence on overseas sources of oil.

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REFERENCES

BALME, B.E., & CHURCHILL, D.M., 1959 - Tertiary sediments at Coolgardie, Western

Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 42, 37-43.

BP (BRITISH PETROLEUM), 1978 - Shale oil, for sands and heavy oils. BP Briefing

Paper (unpublished).

DESPRAIRIES, P., 1978 - Worldwide petroleum supply limits. Part three. Uncon­

ventional oil reserves and their utilization. In OIL AND GAS RESOURCES,

THE FULL REPORTS TO THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE WORLD ENERGY

CONFERENCE. I.P.C. Science and Technological Press.

GALLOIS, R., 1978 - What price oil shales. New Scientist, 77(1091), 490-3.

JENNINGS, I.B., NOLDART, A.J., & WILLIAMS, E., 1967 - Geology and mineral

resources of Tasmania. Tasmania Geological Survey Bulletin 50.

KRAEMER, A.J., & THORNE, H.M., 1951 - Oil shale operations in New South Wales,

Australia. U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4796.

LINDNER, A.W., & DIXON, D.A., 1976 - Some aspects of the geology of the Rundle

oil shale deposit, Queensland. APEA Journal, 16(1), 165-72.

LISHMOND, S.R., 1974 - Oil Shale. NSW Geological Survey Mineral Industry No.

30.

McFADYEN, W.T., 1966 - Oil from oil shales and tar sands. Commonwealth Mining

and Metallurgical Congress, 1966, 8th, Publications, Volume 5, Proceedings

(Petroleum), 277-84.

MOREIRA, H.B., 1979 - Shale: an effective contribution to complementing oil

production (In Spanish). Technical Magazine of the Parana Engineering

Institute, No. 16, June 1979.

PACMINEX PTY LTD., 1976 - Oil shale deposits of the north Eromanga Basin. In:

ECONOMIC GEOLOGY OF AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA, 3, Petroleum.

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Monograph 7, 517-19.

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RATNIEKS, H., 1977 - Oil Shale and the USSR. Geographical Magazine, October

1977, p. 46.

SHEPHERD, S.R.L., 1945 - Cambrian oil shale, Camooweal. Queensland Government

Mining Journal, 46, 75-77.

SMITH, J.W., & JENSEN, H.B., 1977 - Oil Shale . In: LAPEDES, D.N. (Ed.) -

McGRAW HILL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES. McGraw Hill, New

York.

SWARBRICK, C.F.S., 1974 - Oil shale resources of Queensland.

of Queensland Report 83.

Geological Survey

TRW ENERGY SYSTEMS GROUP, 1979 - Oil shale data book. Unpublished report to the

US Department of Energy.

WORLD ENERGY CONFERENCE, 1974 - SURVEY OF ENERGY RESOURCES. US National

Committee of the World Energy Conference, New York.

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APPENDIX 1. KNOWN AUSTRALIAN DEPOSITS AND MINOR OCCURRENCES

Depos it

QUEENSLAND

Camooweal

Al pha (a)

Carnarvon Creek (a)

Rose I I a Creek

Wlthcott

Canungra

Oakey-Acland Coalfield

Mimosa Syncl i ne

Oralio

1 :250 000 Sheet

Mt. Isa

Tambo

Eddystone

Age

Cambrian

Permian

Permian

Bowen1 Permian

Ipswich Jurassic

Tweed Head s Jurass I c

Ipswich Jurassic

Taroom Jurassic

Roma Jurassic

Tonnes

2.0 x 106 3.3 x 106

105

Great Australian Basin Various Cretaceous 1013 (Toolebuc Formation)

Ju l ia Creek .(Is) Julia Creek Cretaceous 4000 x 106

Rundle (a) Rockhampton Tertiary 4678 x 106

Rundle South (Stuart)(a) Rockhampton Tertiary

Yield ( I ltres/tonne or • volatile hydrocarbons)

67-104

408 142

219

011 resource recoverabl e from In-situ tonnage, aSSLm I ng F I scher A.ssay yield.

(m3) *

Very smal11

• 8 x 106 ( d) .5 x 106 (d)

.02 x 106 ( i)

1 Very small?

22-358 Very sma I I?

38 (one sample) Smal11

112-242 Very smal11

64 (one sample) Very smal11

- 200(ooe sample) Very smal11

461

60

77

801

455 000 x 106 ( i)

238 x 106(d)

Large

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Comments

Thin seams, mostly less than 10 ow, known only from water bore drll led In 1940s, and 8MR Mt Isa 1 (1978) •

Extensively drilled In 1940s. High yield refers to oil shale, low yield to cannel coal enclos­ing oil shale deposlt\

66-71 em seam, tracseble In outcrop for 680 m. Tonnage estimated by Swarbric~ (1974).

Discovered In 1870s but not re located. 25-em seam.

Extremely thin seam.

1.5-m seam.

Known from subsurface In Walloon Coal Measures. Very thin seams.

Thin seams known from drilling in Walloon Coal Measures.

Outcrop discovered In 1926, but not recent lyre located. 6O-em

Extremely approximate figure calculated by BMR. Includes all Toolebuc Formation at all depths (up to more than 1000 m).

Part of Toolebuc Formation In A.TP's held by Pacmlnex.

(Held by Southern Pacific (Petroleum (SPP) and Central (Pacific Minerals (CAM).

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Deposit

Plevna

Ukalunda

Cape Hili sborough

Condor (a)

Duaringa (a)

Byf lei d (a)

Lowmead (a)

Nagoorln (Includes (a) Li ttl emore)

Strathplne

Yaamba (a)

Rossmoya

Herbert Creek (al

NEW SOUTH WALES

Abermaln Colliery

Baeraml

Barlgan

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1:250 000 Sheet

Mackay Tertiary

Bowen Tertiary

Proserpine Tertiary

Proserplne/ Tertiary Bowen

Duaringa Tertiary

Port Clinton Tertiary

Bundaberg Tertiary

Monto Tertiary

Brisbane Tertiary

Rockhampton Tertiary

Rockhampton Tertiary Port Clinton

Port Clinton Tertiary St. Lawrence

Singleton Permian

Singleton Permian

Dubbo Permian

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Tonnes

0.16 x 106

Yield ( II tres/tonne or % vol at II e hydrocarbons)

81

54

27-82

65

75

63

133

57-262

104

91 (molsture­free basis)

probab I Y about 75

probabl y about 75

60-69% v.h.

258

158-533

011 resource recoverab I e from In-situ tonnage, assum i ng F I scher Assay yield.

(m3 ) *

o.o\' x 106(d)

Very small

Small?

Large - Very large?

Large

Large

Large?

Large?

Large?

Large

Large?

Large?

Very small?

2.8 x 106(d)

1.3 x 106

Small

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Corrments

011 shale probably 33 m thick. Tonnage estimated by Swarbrlck ( 1974).

5.8-m' seam In small outlier of Tertiary sediments.

Seams generally thin.

Be i ng prospected by SPP and CAM.

Being prospected by SPP and CAM.

Being prospected by SPP and CPM.

Known from shafts and bore sunk I n earl y ,19005.

Known from outcrop and bores drilled In 1965 and -1979.

Known from several sh~fts and bores.

(DIscovered recently by company (drill ing (Peabody and Central (011 Shale). (

( (

One 18-an and one 28-em seam.

Inferred resources could be much larger. Mined mainly between 1918 and 1931.

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Deposit

B I ackmans Crown

Burragorang

Coolaway

Dunns ~untain

Genow lan

Greta

Grose Va I ley

Hartley Vale

II ford Range

JoadJa

Marangaroo

Morn I ngton

Mount Kemb I a

1 :250 000 Sheet

Sydney

Wollongong

Singleton

Singleton

Sydney

Singleton

Sydney

Sydney

Dubbo

Wollongong

Sydney

Dubbo

Wollongong

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Age Tonnes

Permian

Permian

Permian

Permian

Permian

Permian

Permian

Permian

Penn ian

Permian

Penn ian

Permian

Perm ian

Yield ( I i tres/tonne or % volati Ie hydrocarbons)

up to 61% v.h.

43% v.h.

71-78% v.h. (697-770 lit)

68% v.h.

79-542

53-78% v.h.

40% v.h.

226 (average low grade)

678 (average high grade) max. 40% v.h.

5901

271

10-20% v.h.

271

o II resource recoverab I e from In-situ tonnage, assuming Fischer AssaY3yleld.

(m) *

Small?

Very small

Very sma II

Very small

Very smal I

Small

Very small

Very small

Very small

Very small

Small

Small

Very small

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Corrments

1.2-1.4 m seam. Minor produc tion In 1924.

40-em seam, traceable in outcrop for 1.2 kill.

10-40 em seam.

31-em seam.

30-140 em seam. Mined out between 1896 and 1910.

Seams of 30 em, 15em, and 91 em in Greta Coal Measures. Minor mining between 1873 and 1906.

49-em seam, traceable in outcrop for 0.8 km.

Seam with average thickness of 107 em. Mined out between 1865 and 1903.

30-100 em seam.

Seam with average thickness of 30-60 em; m I ned out between 1873 and 1902.

30-180 em seam. Richest portion assayed at 1072 lit, the richest ever recorded. Seam traceable for about 1.3 kill. Mined mainly between 1943 and 1945.

Seam up to 1.1 m thick.

46-140 em seam. Mined between 1865 lind 1880.

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Deposit

Mount V I ctor i a

Murrurund I

Narrow Neck

Newnes-Glen Davis

Tongbong M:>untaln

Ulan

'fiollar

1 :250 000 Sheet

Sydney

Tamworth

Sydney

Sydney

Dubbo

Dubbo

Dubbo

Age

Permian

Permian

Permian

Perm I an

Permian

Permian

Permian

Tonnes

9 x 106

11 x 106

Yield ( Iitres/tonne or % volatile hydrocarbons)

28-67% v.h.

20-69% v.h.

50-82% v.h.

362-478

54% v.h.

68% v.h.

49% v.h.

011 resource recov erab I e from In-situ tonnage, assuming Fischer AssaY3yleld.

(m) *

Very small

Very small?

Very small

3.8 x 10~(d) 4.6 x 10 (I)

Very small

Very small

Small

Ccmnents

46-em seam.

30-180 em seam. Mined between 1909 and 1911.

3 seams, 12.5-45 em, 30 em, and 20 em thick; mined out In period 1882-1903.

t

20-140 em seamf Min I ng ccmnenced In 18,91,. Government sponsored mining and retorting 1940-1952.

15-em seam.

Seapl up to}5 em t ,h I ck.

150-em seal\l .•

• , ,J:), f '. Other localities In New South Wales from which 01 I shale has been reported are: Aberdare Col I lery (Singleton 1:250 000 Sheet), arraba (Man III a 1: 250 000 Sheet), Bega, Berr i ma, Be 1\ evue Co 1\ I ery (near Lake Macquar I e), C I andu \I a (S I I1g I eton 1: 250 000) r C,I y,de ;~ I ver CU 1\ adu II a 1:250000 Sheet), Grafton, Gulgong, Gunnedah, Morna Point (Newcastle 1:250000 Sheet), Musswellbrook, Corrlmal, Deepwater, Little Forest (near Ulladulla), Lue, Taree, Moonbl, Nerrlga, Nundle, Penrlth, Scone, the Goulburn River, and Wanganderry. Resources at these localities are probably al I very smal I.

TASMANIA

Latrobe-Ra i lton- Burnle- Permian 17.9 x 106 123 2.2 x 106 (d) 'Tasmanite'. Marine 01 I s.ha Iii'. Kimberley Launceston in ,se~ up to 1.5 m thick.

Beulah Burnie Permian 2.3 x 106 123 .3 x 106 (d) as above • Quamby BI utt Launceston Perm I an 3.8 x 106 123 .5 x 1 06( d) " " Nook Burnie Permian 1. 1 x 106 123 • 1 x 106 (d) " ,, '

Chudl elgh Burnie-Launceston

Permian 6 x 106 123 .7 x 106(d) " "

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Deposit

• •

1:250 000Sheet

Age Tonnes

• •

Yield( litres/tonneor % vo I lit , lehydrocarbons)

011 resourcerecoverable fromIn-situ tonnage,assuming FlscherAssay yield.

(m3) *

• •

Comments

• • •

Preolennll

Bam Bluff-Mt Pel Ion

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Coorong

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Coolgardie

Burnle

Burnle­Queenstown

Barker

Kal goor I le

Permlan

Permlan

Quaternary

Tertiary

?

?

135 (26% v.h.)av.

Very smal I

Very small

Very small

Med ium?

(01 I shale associated with coal(measures. Resources small(compllred with tasmanlte occur­(rences.

Thin encrustations of rubberysubstance. Of scientificInterest only as a possiblemodern analogue of 011 shale.

Detatls of deposit confused;could be up to 80 m thick, Inbasin of area less than 1 km2.

610.91 x 106m3(d)455 866.12 x 106m3(1)

(a) - ATP held by exploration company * Where figures are not given. estimates of resources are:(b) - demonstrated(I) - Inferred very small < 1 x 106m3

x 106m3 < small < 10 x 106m3

10 x 106m3 < mad lum < 100 x 106m3

100 x 106m3 < large < 1000 x 106m3

1000 x 106m3 < very large <

;'"

Deposit

• •

1:250 000Sheet

Age Tonnes

• •

Yield( litres/tonneor ~ vo I at I lehydrocarbons)

011 resourcerecoverable fromIn-situ tonnage,assuming FlscherAssay yield.

(m3) *

•• •

Comments

• • •

Preolenna

Bam Bluff-Mt Pel Ion

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Coorong

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Coolgardie

Burnle

Burnle­Queenstown

Barker

Kal goor I le

Permlan

Permlan

Quaternary

Tertiary

?

?

135 (26% v.h.)av.

Very smal I

Very small

Very small

Med ium?

(01 I shale associated with coal(measures. Resources small(compared with tasmanlte occur­(rences.

Thin encrustations of rubberysubstance. Of scientificInterest only as a possiblemodern analogue of 011 shale.

Details of deposit confused;could be up to 80 m thick, Inbasin of area less than 1 km2.

610.91 x 106m3(d)455 866.12 x 106m3CI)

(a) - ATP held by exploration company * Where figures are not given, estimates of resources are:( b) - demonstrated(I) - Inferred very small < x 106m3

x 106m3 < small < 10 x 106m3

10 x 106m3 < mad lum < 100 x 106m3

100 x 106m3 < large < 1000 x 106m3

1000 x 106m3 < very large <

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BUREAU OF MINERAL RESOURCES,GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

Bibl iography on Oil Shale

December ,1979

Compiled by R.Lorenz &D.Gibso~

Canberra,1980

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BUREAU OF MINERAL RESOURCES,GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

Bibl iography on Oil Shale

December ,1979

Compiled by R.Lorenz &D.Gibso~

Canberra,1980

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900011967: TIXIER M.P. CURTIS M.R.

Oil shale yield predicted from well logsWORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS 7th,Mexico City.Proceedings V.3 p.713-715S622.32WOR

7900021963: BARDSLEY S.R. ALGERMISSEN S.T.

Evaluating oil shales by log analysis.JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY,V.15 p.81-84COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES OUARTERLY,V.58 no.4 p.178-184

7900031943:

Expansion of oil shale industry in Australia depends on lend-lease aid.OIL AND GAS JOURNAL,V.43 no.34 p.142,p.145-6S622.3201L

7900041962: JAFFE F.C.

Oil shale.I.Nomenclature,uses,reserves,and products.COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES,MINERAL INDUSTRY BULLETIN V.5 no.2S622.2CDL

7900051944: ANTILL J.M.

The Shale oil industry in New South WalesCHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND MINING REVIEW V.37 NO.433 P.l0-18BAS.H8AUS

7900061958: AUSTRAL MINING (OLD)

Plevna oil shale basin - Eungel la, QueenslandUNPUB REP., GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (C.R.191)tt

7900071978: BALFE P.E.

Stratigraphic Drill ing Report - GSQ Manuka 1.QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.79 NO.919 P.258-70S6ZZ(943)QUE

7900081913: BALL L.C.

Kerosene shale in Queensland,occurrence below the TooHoomba RangeQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.14 P.188S6ZZ(943)QUE

7900091916: BALL L.C.

Lowermead No.1 Bore, and the Tertiary oil shales of Baffle CreekQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.17 P.13-16

S6Z2(943)QUE

001

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900011967: TIXIER M.P. CURTIS M.R.

Oil shale yield predicted from well logsWORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS 7th,Mexico City.Proceedings V.3 p.713-715S622.32WOR

7900021963: BARDSLEY S.R. ALGERMISSEN S.T.

Evaluating oil shales by log analysis.JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY,V.15 p.81-84COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES OUARTERLY,V.58 no.4 p.178-184

7900031943:

Expansion of oil shale industry in Australia depends on lend-lease aid.OIL AND GAS JOURNAL,V.43 no.34 p.142,p.145-6S622.3201L

7900041962: JAFFE F.C.

Oil shale.I.Nomenclature,uses,reserves,and products.COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES,MINERAL INDUSTRY BULLETIN V.5 no.2S622.2CDL

7900051944: ANTILL J.M.

The Shale oil industry in New South WalesCHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND MINING REVIEW V.37 NO.433 P.l0-18BAS.H8AUS

7900061958: AUSTRAL MINING (OLD)

Plevna oil shale basin - Eungel la, QueenslandUNPUB REP., GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (C.R.191)tt

7900071978: BALFE P.E.

Stratigraphic Drill ing Report - GSQ Manuka 1.QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.79 NO.919 P.258-70S6ZZ(943)QUE

7900081913: BALL L.C.

Kerosene shale in Queensland,occurrence below the TooHoomba RangeQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.14 P.188S6ZZ(943)QUE

7900091916: BALL L.C.

Lowermead No.1 Bore, and the Tertiary oil shales of Baffle CreekQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.17 P.13-16

S6Z2(943)QUE

001

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900101946: BALL L.e.

Oil shales and coal, AclRndQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINiNG JOURNAL V.47 P.358-362S622(943)QUE

7900111946: BALL L.e.

Oil shale at the N3rrows, Central QueenslandQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.47 P.176-9S622(943)QUE

7900121927: BALL L. C.

Oil shale in the Eungella DistrictQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.28 P.306S622 (943)QL1t:

7900131945: BALL L. C.

Oil Shale in QueenslandQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.46 P.74-5S622(943)QUE

7900141932: BALL L. C.

Shale oil near StrathpineQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.33 P221-222S622(943)QUE

7900151914: B,o\U L.e.

Tertiary oil shales of the Narrows,Port Curtis districtQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.15 P.73-76S622(943)QUE

7900161962: BANKS M.R.

Geology of TasmaniaJOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA V.9 NO.2 P.194-197,204-205S551 (94)GEO

7900171945: BEASLEY A.W.

The petrology of some Queensland oil shalesQUEENSLAND MUSEUM MEMDIRS V.12 NO.3 P.124-333S5QUE

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900101946: BALL L.e.

Oil shales and coal, AclRndQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINiNG JOURNAL V.47 P.358-362S622(943)QUE

7900111946: BALL L.e.

Oil shale at the N3rrows, Central QueenslandQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.47 P.176-9S622(943)QUE

7900121927: BALL L. C.

Oil shale in the Eungella DistrictQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.28 P.306S622 (943)QL1t:

7900131945: BALL L. C.

Oil Shale in QueenslandQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.46 P.74-5S622(943)QUE

7900141932: BALL L. C.

Shale oil near StrathpineQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.33 P221-222S622(943)QUE

7900151914: B,o\U L.e.

Tertiary oil shales of the Narrows,Port Curtis districtQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.15 P.73-76S622(943)QUE

7900161962: BANKS M.R.

Geology of TasmaniaJOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA V.9 NO.2 P.194-197,204-205S551 (94)GEO

7900171945: BEASLEY A.W.

The petrology of some Queensland oil shalesQUEENSLAND MUSEUM MEMDIRS V.12 NO.3 P.124-333S5QUE

-2

E01

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BIBLIOGR~HY ON OIL SHALE~1979

79001ll1976: BEMBRICK C.S. LONERGAN A.D.

Sydney EasinAUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.426-43ll553.9ll(94+95)AUS

7900191976: BURT D.

Final report. Authorities to Prospect 1426M-1432MSHELL DEVELOPMENT (AUST)PTY.LTD. UNPUBLISHED REPORT. QUEENSLANDGEOLOGICAL SURVEY LIBRARY (CR5536)**

7900201901l: CARNE J.E.

Geology cnd mineral resources of the Western CoalfieldN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MEMOIRS NO.3S551 (944)NEW

7900211903: CARNE J.E.

The Kerosene Shale Deposits of New South Wales.N.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MEMOIRSS551 (944)NEW

7900221919: CARNE J.E.

Notes on the occurrence of coal and kerosene shale in Baerami and Widdonvalleys Goulburn River district

N.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1911l P.155-56S622(944)NEW

7900231970: CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

Annual regort. 1969. ATP 55llMUNPUBL REPORT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (CR33llll)**

7900241976: FARMER N. CLAR~E M.J. GULLINE A.B.

Oil shale in TasmaniaAIiSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.524553.9ll(94+95)AUS

1900251866: CLARKE W.B.

On the occurrence and geological position of oil-bearing deposits in NewSouth Wales

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON JOURNAL V.22 NO.1 P.439-4llS551(410)GEO

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BIBLIOGR~HY ON OIL SHALE~1979

79001ll1976: BEMBRICK C.S. LONERGAN A.D.

Sydney EasinAUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.426-43ll553.9ll(94+95)AUS

7900191976: BURT D.

Final report. Authorities to Prospect 1426M-1432MSHELL DEVELOPMENT (AUST)PTY.LTD. UNPUBLISHED REPORT. QUEENSLANDGEOLOGICAL SURVEY LIBRARY (CR5536)**

7900201901l: CARNE J.E.

Geology cnd mineral resources of the Western CoalfieldN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MEMOIRS NO.3S551 (944)NEW

7900211903: CARNE J.E.

The Kerosene Shale Deposits of New South Wales.N.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MEMOIRSS551 (944)NEW

7900221919: CARNE J.E.

Notes on the occurrence of coal and kerosene shale in Baerami and Widdonvalleys Goulburn River district

N.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1911l P.155-56S622(944)NEW

7900231970: CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

Annual regort. 1969. ATP 55llMUNPUBL REPORT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (CR33llll)**

7900241976: FARMER N. CLAR~E M.J. GULLINE A.B.

Oil shale in TasmaniaAIiSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.524553.9ll(94+95)AUS

1900251866: CLARKE W.B.

On the occurrence and geological position of oil-bearing deposits in NewSouth Wales

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON JOURNAL V.22 NO.1 P.439-4llS551(410)GEO

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900261964: CONNAH T.H.

Torbanite deposit - AlphaQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT NO.3S551 (943)OUE

7900271950: DAVID T.W.E.

The Geology of the Commonwealth of Austra' ia Vol.11LONDON. ARNOLD (CHAPTER 37)551DAV

7900281943: DENMEAD A.K.

Carnarvon oil shaleQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.44 P.70S622(943)OUE

7900291978: DJURICIC M.V.

Relationship between the bitumen and kerogen of an Austral ian torbanite.ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2 P.79-84S550.40RG

7900301943: DULHUNTY J.A.

Classification of torbanites and relations to associated carbonaceoussediments in New South WalesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.H. PROCEEDINGS V.68 P.187-206S5LIN

7900311941: DULHUNTY J.A.

Notes on the measurement of some physical and optical properties of theNew South Wales torbanitesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.66 NO.3-4 P.169-177S5LIN

7900321944: DULHUNTY J.A.

The origin of the New South Wales TorbanitesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.69 NO.1-2 P.26-48S5LIN

7900331939: DULHUNTY J.A.

The torbani~es of New South Wales Part 1. The essential constituents andtheir relations to physical properties

ROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.72 P.179-198S5ROY

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GOl

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900261964: CONNAH T.H.

Torbanite deposit - AlphaQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT NO.3S551 (943)OUE

7900271950: DAVID T.W.E.

The Geology of the Commonwealth of Austra' ia Vol.11LONDON. ARNOLD (CHAPTER 37)551DAV

7900281943: DENMEAD A.K.

Carnarvon oil shaleQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.44 P.70S622(943)OUE

7900291978: DJURICIC M.V.

Relationship between the bitumen and kerogen of an Austral ian torbanite.ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2 P.79-84S550.40RG

7900301943: DULHUNTY J.A.

Classification of torbanites and relations to associated carbonaceoussediments in New South WalesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.H. PROCEEDINGS V.68 P.187-206S5LIN

7900311941: DULHUNTY J.A.

Notes on the measurement of some physical and optical properties of theNew South Wales torbanitesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.66 NO.3-4 P.169-177S5LIN

7900321944: DULHUNTY J.A.

The origin of the New South Wales TorbanitesLINNEAN SOCIETY N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.69 NO.1-2 P.26-48S5LIN

7900331939: DULHUNTY J.A.

The torbani~es of New South Wales Part 1. The essential constituents andtheir relations to physical properties

ROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.72 P.179-198S5ROY

-4

GOl

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900341948: HA~LON F.N.

Geology of the North-Western Coalfield Part Ill. Geology of the Murrur~~di-Termi DistrictROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.81 NO.4 P.292-97S5ROY

7900351907: HARPER L.F.

Kerosene shale. Joadja district.N.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1906 P.171S622(944)NEW

790036

High hopes for Rundle shale tests (Queensland)MINEa NEWSPAPER (SYDNEY) V.2 NO.3 1979 P.11

MIN-ECS SECTION

7900371905: JAQUET J.B. HAR~tR L.F.

The geology of the Permo-Carboniferous rocks in the south-eastern portion of New South Wales.N.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY RECORDS V.8 NO.2 P.67-94S551(944)NEW

7900381967: JENNINGS I.B. NOLDART A.J. WILLIAMS E.

Geology and mineral resources of AustraliaTASMANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO.50S551 (946)TAS

7900391926: JENSEN H.I.

Geological reconnaissance between Roma. Springsure. Taroom. and TamboQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PUBLICATION NO.277 P.160-161S551 (943)QUE

7900401939: KENNY E.J.

The Baerami-Widdin oil-shale depositN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1938 P.100-102S622(944)NEW

7900411951: KRAEMER A.J. THORNE H.M.

Oil shale operations in New South Wales. Austral iaU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4796S622(73)UNI

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900341948: HA~LON F.N.

Geology of the North-Western Coalfield Part Ill. Geology of the Murrur~~di-Termi DistrictROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.81 NO.4 P.292-97S5ROY

7900351907: HARPER L.F.

Kerosene shale. Joadja district.N.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1906 P.171S622(944)NEW

790036

High hopes for Rundle shale tests (Queensland)MINEa NEWSPAPER (SYDNEY) V.2 NO.3 1979 P.11

MIN-ECS SECTION

7900371905: JAQUET J.B. HAR~tR L.F.

The geology of the Permo-Carboniferous rocks in the south-eastern portion of New South Wales.N.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY RECORDS V.8 NO.2 P.67-94S551(944)NEW

7900381967: JENNINGS I.B. NOLDART A.J. WILLIAMS E.

Geology and mineral resources of AustraliaTASMANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO.50S551 (946)TAS

7900391926: JENSEN H.I.

Geological reconnaissance between Roma. Springsure. Taroom. and TamboQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PUBLICATION NO.277 P.160-161S551 (943)QUE

7900401939: KENNY E.J.

The Baerami-Widdin oil-shale depositN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1938 P.100-102S622(944)NEW

7900411951: KRAEMER A.J. THORNE H.M.

Oil shale operations in New South Wales. Austral iaU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4796S622(73)UNI

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900421950: KENNY E.J.

Airlyoil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945, P.108-109S622(944)NEH

7900431950: KENNY E.J.

America Creek, Mount Kembla oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.116S622(944)NEH

7900441950: KENNY E.J.

Barigan oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.106-107S622(944)NEH

7900451950: KENNY E.J.

Crown Ridge oil shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.107S622(944)NEH

7900461950: KENNY E.J.

Marangaroo oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.105-106Sb22(944)NEH

7900471950: KENNY E.J.

Marangaroo oil-shale supplementary reportN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.106S622(944)NEW

7900481950: KENNY E.J.

Oil shale at Joadja and Reedy CreekN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.104-105S622(944)NEH

7900491940: KENNY E.J.

The oil-shale resources of New South WalesN.S.H. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT GS 1940/048S551 (944)NEW

7900501950: KENNY E.J.

Wondo or Cottage Rock oil shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.108

S622(944)NEW

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900421950: KENNY E.J.

Airlyoil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945, P.108-109S622(944)NEH

7900431950: KENNY E.J.

America Creek, Mount Kembla oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.116S622(944)NEH

7900441950: KENNY E.J.

Barigan oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.106-107S622(944)NEH

7900451950: KENNY E.J.

Crown Ridge oil shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.107S622(944)NEH

7900461950: KENNY E.J.

Marangaroo oil-shaleN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.105-106Sb22(944)NEH

7900471950: KENNY E.J.

Marangaroo oil-shale supplementary reportN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.106S622(944)NEW

7900481950: KENNY E.J.

Oil shale at Joadja and Reedy CreekN.S.H. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.104-105S622(944)NEH

7900491940: KENNY E.J.

The oil-shale resources of New South WalesN.S.H. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT GS 1940/048S551 (944)NEW

7900501950: KENNY E.J.

Wondo or Cottage Rock oil shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.108

S622(944)NEW

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900511951: KRAEMER A.J. THORNE H.M.

Oil Shale operations in New South WalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4796S622(73)UNI

7900521934: KURTH E.E.

The oil shale of Tasmania and NeH South WalesUNPUBLISHED DSC THESIS. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA••

7900531956: LEVINGTON K.R.

Oil shal~ occurrence. UkalundaQUEENSLAND GOVERMENT MINING JOURNAL V.57 P.37-38S622(943)QUE

7900541976: LINDNER AoW. DIXON D.Ao

Some aspects of the geology of the Rundle Oil Shale Deposit. QueenslandAPEA JOURNAL V.16 PART 1 P.165-172S622.3ZAPEA

7900551974: LISHMUND S.R.

Oil shale. N.S.WoNoS.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL INDUSTRY NO.30DUP.ST.F6

7900561968: ~ATVEYEY A.K.

Ugcl'nye mestorozhdeniya zanubezhnykh stran Avstral iya:Okeaniya (coaldeposits of foreign countries Austral ia and Oceania)NEDRA PRESS. MOSCOW••

7900571922: MORRISON M.

The occurrence of oil shale in the JoadtOa ValleyN.S.Wo DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPOR 1921 P.66-69S622(944)NEW

7900581936: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Oil-shale -Warland's Creek. Murrurundi districtN.S.Wo DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1935 P.87S622(944)NEW

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7900511951: KRAEMER A.J. THORNE H.M.

Oil Shale operations in New South WalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4796S622(73)UNI

7900521934: KURTH E.E.

The oil shale of Tasmania and NeH South WalesUNPUBLISHED DSC THESIS. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA••

7900531956: LEVINGTON K.R.

Oil shal~ occurrence. UkalundaQUEENSLAND GOVERMENT MINING JOURNAL V.57 P.37-38S622(943)QUE

7900541976: LINDNER AoW. DIXON D.Ao

Some aspects of the geology of the Rundle Oil Shale Deposit. QueenslandAPEA JOURNAL V.16 PART 1 P.165-172S622.3ZAPEA

7900551974: LISHMUND S.R.

Oil shale. N.S.WoNoS.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL INDUSTRY NO.30DUP.ST.F6

7900561968: ~ATVEYEY A.K.

Ugcl'nye mestorozhdeniya zanubezhnykh stran Avstral iya:Okeaniya (coaldeposits of foreign countries Austral ia and Oceania)NEDRA PRESS. MOSCOW••

7900571922: MORRISON M.

The occurrence of oil shale in the JoadtOa ValleyN.S.Wo DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPOR 1921 P.66-69S622(944)NEW

7900581936: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Oil-shale -Warland's Creek. Murrurundi districtN.S.Wo DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1935 P.87S622(944)NEW

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900591929: MORRISON M.

"Oil Shale" in the Wollar districtN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1928 P.110S627. (944) NEW

7900601927: MORRISON M.

Suggested site for the establ ishment of a State coal mine on Tong BangMountainN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1926 P.97-98S622(944)NEW

7900611933: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

The Baerami-Widdin oil-shale depositsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1932 P.82-86S622(944)NEW

7900621932: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

The Coolaway oil-shale depositN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1931 P.78S622(944)NEt-l

7900631932: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Oil-shale, Upper BurragorangN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1931 P.78S622 (944) NEW

7900641931: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Reedy Creek oil-shale and coal prospectsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1930 P.77S622 (944) NEW

7900651934: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Wollar oil-shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1933 P.80-81S622(944)NEW

7900661950: MULHOLLAND C.S. MULHOLLAND J.

Baerami-Widdin Brook oil-shale depositsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.109-115S622(944)NEW

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900591929: MORRISON M.

"Oil Shale" in the Wollar districtN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1928 P.110S627. (944) NEW

7900601927: MORRISON M.

Suggested site for the establ ishment of a State coal mine on Tong BangMountainN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1926 P.97-98S622(944)NEW

7900611933: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

The Baerami-Widdin oil-shale depositsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1932 P.82-86S622(944)NEW

7900621932: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

The Coolaway oil-shale depositN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1931 P.78S622(944)NEt-l

7900631932: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Oil-shale, Upper BurragorangN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1931 P.78S622 (944) NEW

7900641931: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Reedy Creek oil-shale and coal prospectsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1930 P.77S622 (944) NEW

7900651934: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Wollar oil-shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1933 P.80-81S622(944)NEW

7900661950: MULHOLLAND C.S. MULHOLLAND J.

Baerami-Widdin Brook oil-shale depositsN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1939-1945 P.109-115S622(944)NEW

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

1934:NEWNES INVESTIGATIONReport on the ~ewnes-Capertee Shale Oil ProjectGOVERNMENT PRINTER SYDNEY622.327NEW

7900681941: RElD J.H.

Oil shale deposit, Drummond RangeQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.42 P.73S622(943)QUE

7900691942: REID J.H.

The Tertiary oil-shales of Plevna-Eungel la Dist-ictnUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.43 NO.4~ P.2-4S622(943)QUE

7900701945: SHEPHERD S.R.L.

Cambrian oil shale CanoowealQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.46 P.75-77S622(943)QUE

7900711972: SMART J.

The terms Toolebuc Limestone and kamileroi LimestoneQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.73 NO.849 P.280-286S622(943)QUE

7900721971: SWARBRICk C.F.J.

Oil shale in QueenslandAUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.519-524553.98(94+95)AUS

7900731974: SWARBRICk C.F.J.

Oil Shale Resources of QueenslandQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT NO.83S551 (943)QUE

7900741919: TRICkETT O.

Bibl iography of the Economic Minerals of New South WalesN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES NO.28S551 (944)NEW

7900751911: TWELVETREES W.H.

The tasmanite shale fields of the Mersey districtTASMANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETI~ NO.11S551 (946)TAS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

1934:NEWNES INVESTIGATIONReport on the ~ewnes-Capertee Shale Oil ProjectGOVERNMENT PRINTER SYDNEY622.327NEW

7900681941: RElD J.H.

Oil shale deposit, Drummond RangeQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.42 P.73S622(943)QUE

7900691942: REID J.H.

The Tertiary oil-shales of Plevna-Eungel la Dist-ictnUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.43 NO.4~ P.2-4S622(943)QUE

7900701945: SHEPHERD S.R.L.

Cambrian oil shale CanoowealQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.46 P.75-77S622(943)QUE

7900711972: SMART J.

The terms Toolebuc Limestone and kamileroi LimestoneQUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT MINING JOURNAL V.73 NO.849 P.280-286S622(943)QUE

7900721971: SWARBRICk C.F.J.

Oil shale in QueenslandAUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY MONOGRAPH NO.7 P.519-524553.98(94+95)AUS

7900731974: SWARBRICk C.F.J.

Oil Shale Resources of QueenslandQUEENSLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT NO.83S551 (943)QUE

7900741919: TRICkETT O.

Bibl iography of the Economic Minerals of New South WalesN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES NO.28S551 (944)NEW

7900751911: TWELVETREES W.H.

The tasmanite shale fields of the Mersey districtTASMANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETI~ NO.11S551 (946)TAS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900761956: WHITING J.W. RELPH R.E.

The geology of part of the South Western CoalfieldN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT GS A56/044S55l (944)NEW

7900771971: CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

Final regort, ATP558MUNPUBL REPORT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (CR3589)..

7900781934: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Barigan oil shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1933 P.81-82S622(944)NEW

7900801979:

Israeli breakthrough in laser technology (for development of oil shales)MINER NEWSPAPER (SYDNEY) V.Z ~IO.3 P.l0MIN.ECS.SECTlON

7900811975: DECORA A.W.

The outlook and status of in-situ oil shale research.AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS V.22 P.ltt

7900821975: CARPENTER H.C.

In-situ oil shale processiQg research in the Rock Springs. Wyomi,lg area.AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS V.22 P.1-2tt

7900831977: HOSKINS W.

A technical and economic study of candidate underground mining systemsfor deep.thick oil shale depositsU.S. BUREAU OF MINES OPEN FILE REPORT 1977/9tt

7900841977: CARTER W.

Explosively produced fracture of oil shale.NEW MEXICO, LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LABORATORIES (NTIS REPORT RNO. LA-7031-PR)tt

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900761956: WHITING J.W. RELPH R.E.

The geology of part of the South Western CoalfieldN.S.W. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT GS A56/044S55l (944)NEW

7900771971: CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

Final regort, ATP558MUNPUBL REPORT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY QUEENSLAND LIBRARY (CR3589)..

7900781934: MORRISON M. KENNY E.J.

Barigan oil shaleN.S.W. DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANNUAL REPORT 1933 P.81-82S622(944)NEW

7900801979:

Israeli breakthrough in laser technology (for development of oil shales)MINER NEWSPAPER (SYDNEY) V.Z ~IO.3 P.l0MIN.ECS.SECTlON

7900811975: DECORA A.W.

The outlook and status of in-situ oil shale research.AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS V.22 P.ltt

7900821975: CARPENTER H.C.

In-situ oil shale processiQg research in the Rock Springs. Wyomi,lg area.AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS V.22 P.1-2tt

7900831977: HOSKINS W.

A technical and economic study of candidate underground mining systemsfor deep.thick oil shale depositsU.S. BUREAU OF MINES OPEN FILE REPORT 1977/9tt

7900841977: CARTER W.

Explosively produced fracture of oil shale.NEW MEXICO, LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LABORATORIES (NTIS REPORT RNO. LA-7031-PR)tt

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900851974: FINDLEY J.E. APPLEMAN M.D. YEN T.F.

Degradation of oil shale by sui fur-oxidizing bacteriaAPPLIED MICROBIOLOGY V.28 NO.3 P.460-464••

7900861974: COOK E.W.

Oil shale technologyFUEL V.53 P.146-151••

7900871971: PRIEN C.H.

Current developments in world oil shale technologySYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF SHALE,REPRINT.BRAZILIAN ACADEMYOF SCIENCES,AURITIBA,PARANA,BRAZIL••

7900881974: KATELL S. WELLMAN P.

An economic analysis for oil shale operations featuring gas combustionretortingU.S. BUREAU OF MINES TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT NO.81S622(73)UNI

7900891974: FLUOR ENGINEERS &CO (INC.)

Oil shale processing technologyPAM FLU

7900901964: EAST J.H. GARDNER E.D.

Oil shale mining, Rifle, ColoradoU.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN NO.611S622(73)UNI

7900911971: HUBBARD A.g.

Method of reclaiming waste water from oil-shale processingAMERICAN CHEMIC/,L SOCIETY DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.15 NO.1

P.21024••

7900921970: BURWELL E.L.

Shale oil recovery by in situ retorting - a pilot studyJOURNAL 0 F PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY V.22 P.1520-1524S622.32JOU

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7900851974: FINDLEY J.E. APPLEMAN M.D. YEN T.F.

Degradation of oil shale by sui fur-oxidizing bacteriaAPPLIED MICROBIOLOGY V.28 NO.3 P.460-464••

7900861974: COOK E.W.

Oil shale technologyFUEL V.53 P.146-151••

7900871971: PRIEN C.H.

Current developments in world oil shale technologySYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF SHALE,REPRINT.BRAZILIAN ACADEMYOF SCIENCES,AURITIBA,PARANA,BRAZIL••

7900881974: KATELL S. WELLMAN P.

An economic analysis for oil shale operations featuring gas combustionretortingU.S. BUREAU OF MINES TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT NO.81S622(73)UNI

7900891974: FLUOR ENGINEERS &CO (INC.)

Oil shale processing technologyPAM FLU

7900901964: EAST J.H. GARDNER E.D.

Oil shale mining, Rifle, ColoradoU.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN NO.611S622(73)UNI

7900911971: HUBBARD A.g.

Method of reclaiming waste water from oil-shale processingAMERICAN CHEMIC/,L SOCIETY DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.15 NO.1

P.21024••

7900921970: BURWELL E.L.

Shale oil recovery by in situ retorting - a pilot studyJOURNAL 0 F PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY V.22 P.1520-1524S622.32JOU

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900931978: COLE R.D.

Iron partitioning in oil shale of the Green River Formation,Colorado:a preliminary Mossbauer studyFUEL (GUILDFORD) V.59 NO.9 P.514-520tt

7900941968: COFFER H.J. HIGGINS G.H.

Nuclear explosives for uil and gas stimulation and oil shale recoveryPAM COF

7900961976: YEN T.F.

Science and tech~ology of oil shaleANM ARBOR, MICH ANN ARBOR SCIENCE (PUBLISHERS INS)622.3375CI

7900971976: WEBER J. H.

Oil shale p~ocessing technology above ground and below ground(NTIS SERIES CONF-760602)SAMPLING STRATEGY AND CHARACTERISTIC POTENTIAL EMISSIONS FROM SYNFUFLPRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP,AUSTIN TEX.8-10 JUNE 1976 PROCEEDINGS P.43-4..

7900981977: SCHORA F.C. TARMAN S.B. FELDKIRCHNER H.L.

State-of-the-Art-above ground shale processingHYDROCARBON PROCESSING V.56 NO.2 P.113-119..

7900991978: VITOROVIC D.

Analysis of the organic matter of oil shales by nuclear magneticresonanceO,~GANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2 P.89-92:: ·50.40RG

i90 '.00;:;/4: MCCARTHY ~l.i;

'ale from cil ~halfl economically ..ONT OF POWE~ TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 7TH,STILLWATER.9-10 OCT.PROCEEDINGS

, PEK 15.0KLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY EXT. ,COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGu

7901011976: YEN T.F.

Recovery of hydroc~rbons from microbial attack on oil-bearing shalesGENESIS OF PETROLEl1 AND MI CROBiAL MEANS FOR ITS RECOVERY. INSTITUTE OFPETROLEUM,LONDON..

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7900931978: COLE R.D.

Iron partitioning in oil shale of the Green River Formation,Colorado:a preliminary Mossbauer studyFUEL (GUILDFORD) V.59 NO.9 P.514-520tt

7900941968: COFFER H.J. HIGGINS G.H.

Nuclear explosives for uil and gas stimulation and oil shale recoveryPAM COF

7900961976: YEN T.F.

Science and tech~ology of oil shaleANM ARBOR, MICH ANN ARBOR SCIENCE (PUBLISHERS INS)622.3375CI

7900971976: WEBER J. H.

Oil shale p~ocessing technology above ground and below ground(NTIS SERIES CONF-760602)SAMPLING STRATEGY AND CHARACTERISTIC POTENTIAL EMISSIONS FROM SYNFUFLPRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP,AUSTIN TEX.8-10 JUNE 1976 PROCEEDINGS P.43-4..

7900981977: SCHORA F.C. TARMAN S.B. FELDKIRCHNER H.L.

State-of-the-Art-above ground shale processingHYDROCARBON PROCESSING V.56 NO.2 P.113-119..

7900991978: VITOROVIC D.

Analysis of the organic matter of oil shales by nuclear magneticresonanceO,~GANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2 P.89-92:: ·50.40RG

i90 '.00;:;/4: MCCARTHY ~l.i;

'ale from cil ~halfl economically ..ONT OF POWE~ TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 7TH,STILLWATER.9-10 OCT.PROCEEDINGS

, PEK 15.0KLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY EXT. ,COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGu

7901011976: YEN T.F.

Recovery of hydroc~rbons from microbial attack on oil-bearing shalesGENESIS OF PETROLEl1 AND MI CROBiAL MEANS FOR ITS RECOVERY. INSTITUTE OFPETROLEUM,LONDON..

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901021944: ANflLL J.M.

The shale oil industry of New South WalesCHEMICAL ENGINEERING &MINING REVIEW V.37 NO.433 P.l0-18BAS.H7-9

7901031922: FELL 0.",.

Develoomem et the Austral ian oi I shale industryCULORADO ~NGINEER V.18 P.l02-105..

7901051978: Ki:HRER P.

World energy resources: I imits from today's geologicalNATURAL RESOURCES FORUM VOL.2 NO.2 P.157-169.. standpoint

7901071976: MUSSER W.N. HUMPHREY J.H.

In situ combustion of Michigan oil shale: current field studiesINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGIN~ERING CONFERENCE 11TH STATE LINE. NNEV., SEPT. 12-17 1976 V.l P.341-348••

7901081976: COWLES J.O. BOUGHTON E.M.

In situ recovery of oil and minerals from Piceance Creek ba~in oil shaleINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 11TH STATE LINE.NEV. SEPT. 12-17, 1976 V.l P.336-340tt

7901091976: ASH J.L. STONE R.B. CRAIG W.E. ENGLER M.R.

Technical and economic study of the modified in situ process for oilshale:volume I. Investigation and resultsU.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICe REPORT NO. PB-26- 547/5WN

"..7901101976: ASH J.L. STONE R.B. CRAIG W.E. ENGLER M.R.

Technical and economic study of the modified in situ process for oilshalp.: volume II,appendicesU.S. NATICNAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT NO.PB-260 548/3WNt.

7901 "1976: BANSK C.E. FP~NCISCOTTI B.C.Resource aooraisal and prel iminarv planning for surfac~ mi~ing of oil

shale.Piceance Creek Basin,Colorado

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7901021944: ANflLL J.M.

The shale oil industry of New South WalesCHEMICAL ENGINEERING &MINING REVIEW V.37 NO.433 P.l0-18BAS.H7-9

7901031922: FELL 0.",.

Develoomem et the Austral ian oi I shale industryCULORADO ~NGINEER V.18 P.l02-105..

7901051978: Ki:HRER P.

World energy resources: I imits from today's geologicalNATURAL RESOURCES FORUM VOL.2 NO.2 P.157-169.. standpoint

7901071976: MUSSER W.N. HUMPHREY J.H.

In situ combustion of Michigan oil shale: current field studiesINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGIN~ERING CONFERENCE 11TH STATE LINE. NNEV., SEPT. 12-17 1976 V.l P.341-348••

7901081976: COWLES J.O. BOUGHTON E.M.

In situ recovery of oil and minerals from Piceance Creek ba~in oil shaleINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 11TH STATE LINE.NEV. SEPT. 12-17, 1976 V.l P.336-340tt

7901091976: ASH J.L. STONE R.B. CRAIG W.E. ENGLER M.R.

Technical and economic study of the modified in situ process for oilshale:volume I. Investigation and resultsU.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICe REPORT NO. PB-26- 547/5WN

"..7901101976: ASH J.L. STONE R.B. CRAIG W.E. ENGLER M.R.

Technical and economic study of the modified in situ process for oilshalp.: volume II,appendicesU.S. NATICNAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT NO.PB-260 548/3WNt.

7901 "1976: BANSK C.E. FP~NCISCOTTI B.C.Resource aooraisal and prel iminary planning for surfac~ mi~ing of oil

shale.Piceance Creek Basin,Colorado

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES QUARTERLY V.71 NO.4 P.257-285S622(788)COL

7901121976: YEN T.F. CHILINGARIAN G.V.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM, ELSEVIER..

7901131975: DUNNING H.N.

Petroleum natural gas, and oil shale technologyENERGY TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NO.2 P.40-49..

7901141947:

Oil Shale Demonstration PlantPETROLEUM ENGINEER INTERNATIONAL V.18 NO.l1 P.87,90,92,95,98-99..

7901151972: ZAMBAS P.G. HA~ORTH G.R. BRACKEBUSCH F.W. SELLERS J.B.

Large-scale experimentation in oil shaleSOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS AIME TRANSACTIONS V.252 NO.3 P.283-289S622AME

7901161930: CUTTER P.F.

The Economics of the Mining of Colorado Oil ShaleMASTER'S (THESIS) CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE..

7901171956: RUARK J.R. aERRY K.L. GUTHRIE B.

Description and operating of the N-T-U retort on Colorado oilU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.5279S622(73)UN!

7901181951: ROBINSON W.E. HUBBARD A.B.

Study of oreheating Colorado oil shaleU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS ND.4787S622(73)UNI

7901191952: HUBBARD A.B. SMITH H.N. HEADY H.H.

Method of concentrating kerogen in Colorado oil shale by treatment withacetic acid and gravity separationU.S. BUREAU MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4872..

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES QUARTERLY V.71 NO.4 P.257-285S622(788)COL

7901121976: YEN T.F. CHILINGARIAN G.V.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM, ELSEVIER..

7901131975: DUNNING H.N.

Petroleum natural gas, and oil shale technologyENERGY TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NO.2 P.40-49..

7901141947:

Oil Shale Demonstration PlantPETROLEUM ENGINEER INTERNATIONAL V.18 NO.l1 P.87,90,92,95,98-99..

7901151972: ZAMBAS P.G. HA~ORTH G.R. BRACKEBUSCH F.W. SELLERS J.B.

Large-scale experimentation in oil shaleSOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS AIME TRANSACTIONS V.252 NO.3 P.283-289S622AME

7901161930: CUTTER P.F.

The Economics of the Mining of Colorado Oil ShaleMASTER'S (THESIS) CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE..

7901171956: RUARK J.R. aERRY K.L. GUTHRIE B.

Description and operating of the N-T-U retort on Colorado oilU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.5279S622(73)UN!

7901181951: ROBINSON W.E. HUBBARD A.B.

Study of oreheating Colorado oil shaleU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS ND.4787S622(73)UNI

7901191952: HUBBARD A.B. SMITH H.N. HEADY H.H.

Method of concentrating kerogen in Colorado oil shale by treatment withacetic acid and gravity separationU.S. BUREAU MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4872..

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901201930: GAVIN M.J. DESMOND J.S.

Construction and operation of the Bureau of Mines Experimental Oil-ShalePIant, 1925-27

U.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN NO.315S622(73)UNI

7901211953: WRIGHT F.C. BURGH E.E BROWN B.C.

Blasting research at the Bureau of Mines oil-shale mineU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4956S622(73)UNI

7901221952: WELLS W.E. RUARK J.R.

Pilot-plant retorting of Colorado oil shaleU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4874S622(73)UNI

7901231948: ERTL TELL.

Mining of Colorado oil shalePURDUE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE ENGINEERING BULLETIN V.32 NO.11 P.8-9..

7901241978: STRAUSZ O.P. LOWN E.M.

Oil shale and oilVERLAG CHEMIS INTERNATIONAL..

7901251975: BO~O H.E.

Oil shal~ - the d&~~ of a new U.S. energy industry.WORLD PETkuL~UM ~GNGRESS 9th V.5 P.41-50S622.32WOR

7901261976: COLO~Y DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Shale Gil production costs and the need for incentives for pioneer plantconstruction

MIMEO..7901271977: MAUGH III J.H.

Oil shale: prospects on the upswing again.SCIENCE V.198 (December 9, 1977) P.1023-1027S5SCI

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901201930: GAVIN M.J. DESMOND J.S.

Construction and operation of the Bureau of Mines Experimental Oil-ShalePIant, 1925-27

U.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN NO.315S622(73)UNI

7901211953: WRIGHT F.C. BURGH E.E BROWN B.C.

Blasting research at the Bureau of Mines oil-shale mineU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4956S622(73)UNI

7901221952: WELLS W.E. RUARK J.R.

Pilot-plant retorting of Colorado oil shaleU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.4874S622(73)UNI

7901231948: ERTL TELL.

Mining of Colorado oil shalePURDUE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE ENGINEERING BULLETIN V.32 NO.11 P.8-9..

7901241978: STRAUSZ O.P. LOWN E.M.

Oil shale and oilVERLAG CHEMIS INTERNATIONAL..

7901251975: BO~O H.E.

Oil shal~ - the d&~~ of a new U.S. energy industry.WORLD PETkuL~UM ~GNGRESS 9th V.5 P.41-50S622.32WOR

7901261976: COLO~Y DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Shale Gil production costs and the need for incentives for pioneer plantconstruction

MIMEO..7901271977: MAUGH III J.H.

Oil shale: prospects on the upswing again.SCIENCE V.198 (December 9, 1977) P.1023-1027S5SCI

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790128

Shale Oil - the problems and the prospectsOIL AND GA~ JOURNAL V.62 NO.10 9 March, P.65-80S622.320IL

7901291973: U.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Final environmental statement for the prototype oil shale leasingprogrammeWASHINGTON V.6622.337UNI

7901301978: ERICSSON N. MORGAN P.

The economic feasibil ity of oil shale, an activity analysisBELL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS V.9 NO.2 P.457 - 487IN PROCESS

7901311972: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

An economic analysis of an oil shaleBUREAU OF MINES MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIAtt

790132: U.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORShale oil: 100,000 barrels per dayBUREAU OF MINES, MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIAtt

790133

SYMPOSIUM ON OIL SHALE, 1ST-5TH (1964-68)ProceedingsGOLDEN, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 1975 (?)S621 (788)SYM

7901341974: U.S.HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, SUBCOMMiTTEE ON MINES ANDMININGSpent oil shaleWASH.D.C. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEtt

7901351974: U.S. FEDERAL ENERGY AGENCY

Project independence: potential future role of oil shale prosects andconstraints

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790128

Shale Oil - the problems and the prospectsOIL AND GA~ JOURNAL V.62 NO.10 9 March, P.65-80S622.320IL

7901291973: U.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Final environmental statement for the prototype oil shale leasingprogrammeWASHINGTON V.6622.337UNI

7901301978: ERICSSON N. MORGAN P.

The economic feasibil ity of oil shale, an activity analysisBELL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS V.9 NO.2 P.457 - 487IN PROCESS

7901311972: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

An economic analysis of an oil shaleBUREAU OF MINES MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIAtt

790132: U.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORShale oil: 100,000 barrels per dayBUREAU OF MINES, MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIAtt

790133

SYMPOSIUM ON OIL SHALE, 1ST-5TH (1964-68)ProceedingsGOLDEN, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 1975 (?)S621 (788)SYM

7901341974: U.S.HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, SUBCOMMiTTEE ON MINES ANDMININGSpent oil shaleWASH.D.C. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEtt

7901351974: U.S. FEDERAL ENERGY AGENCY

Project independence: potential future role of oil shale prosects andconstraints

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

FINAL TASK FORCE REPORT (1974a) AND APPENDIX M(1974b)u

7901361976: U.S. SENATE

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS,SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINERALS ANDFUELSOversight:prototype oil shale leasingWASH.,D.C. U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEu

7901371972: WINSON W.

Growth, energy and oil shale.OIL DAILY FORUM N.Y. MAY 4, 1972u

7901381978: ECKSTEIN L.

EPA program status report:oil shale Denver,Colo.Cameron Engineers Inc.c.U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT PB-284 480/1GA..

7901391973: CAMERON R.J.

Economic variables in production of oil from oil shale [abstrlAMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS BULLETIN V.57 NO.4 P.772S553.982AME

7901401973: CULBERTSON W.C. PITMAN JANET K.

Oi I shale.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.820 P.497-503S551(73)UNI

7901411975: MACLEOD MATHEWS A.F.

U.K. oil shale. Past and gossible future exploitationGREAT BRITAIN DEPT. OF ENERGY. ENERGY PAPER NO.1u

7901421950:

Oil shale and Cannel Coal Conference, 2nd London, July, 1950.ProceedingsLOND., INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUMu

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FINAL TASK FORCE REPORT (1974a) AND APPENDIX M(1974b)u

7901361976: U.S. SENATE

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS,SUBCOMMITTEE ON MINERALS ANDFUELSOversight:prototype oil shale leasingWASH.,D.C. U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEu

7901371972: WINSON W.

Growth, energy and oil shale.OIL DAILY FORUM N.Y. MAY 4, 1972u

7901381978: ECKSTEIN L.

EPA program status report:oil shale Denver,Colo.Cameron Engineers Inc.c.U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT PB-284 480/1GA..

7901391973: CAMERON R.J.

Economic variables in production of oil from oil shale [abstrlAMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS BULLETIN V.57 NO.4 P.772S553.982AME

7901401973: CULBERTSON W.C. PITMAN JANET K.

Oi I shale.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.820 P.497-503S551(73)UNI

7901411975: MACLEOD MATHEWS A.F.

U.K. oil shale. Past and gossible future exploitationGREAT BRITAIN DEPT. OF ENERGY. ENERGY PAPER NO.1u

7901421950:

Oil shale and Cannel Coal Conference, 2nd London, July, 1950.ProceedingsLOND., INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUMu

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901431972:

Oil shalei a stateside answer to petroleum shortage.MINING ENulNEERING V.24 NO.10 P.95-98 1972BAS.N16-17MIN

7901441967: MCKELVEY V.

Occurrence and prospects of oil shalesWORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS 7TH V.3 P.657-730S622.32WOR

7901451977: WEST J.

Obstacles to limit U.5. shale groductionOIL AND GAS JOURNAL/PETROLEUM 2000 V.75 NO.35 P.522-525S622.320IL

7901461976: HEMMING D.F.

Energy analysis and oil shale reserves.OPEN UNIVERSITY.MILTON (G.B.) ENERGY RESEARCH GROUP.(U.S.NATIONALTECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT NO.N78-31584/3GA)..

7901471962: JAFFE F.e.

Oil shale - pt. 1. nomenclature. uses. reserves and productionCOLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES MINERAL INDUSTRIES BULLETIN V.5 NO.2S622.2COL

790148

Commercial oil from shale "is close".MINER NEWSPAPER V.2 NO.3 1979 P.10MIN.ECS. SECTION

7901491921: CRANS'~W H.B.

Oi I shalesLond. John Murray..

7901501948: BELL H.S.

Oil shales and shale oils.N.Y. VAN NOSTRAND622.337BEL

790151: U.N.DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIALAFFAIRSUtilization of oil shale: progress and prospects

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7901431972:

Oil shalei a stateside answer to petroleum shortage.MINING ENulNEERING V.24 NO.10 P.95-98 1972BAS.N16-17MIN

7901441967: MCKELVEY V.

Occurrence and prospects of oil shalesWORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS 7TH V.3 P.657-730S622.32WOR

7901451977: WEST J.

Obstacles to limit U.5. shale groductionOIL AND GAS JOURNAL/PETROLEUM 2000 V.75 NO.35 P.522-525S622.320IL

7901461976: HEMMING D.F.

Energy analysis and oil shale reserves.OPEN UNIVERSITY.MILTON (G.B.) ENERGY RESEARCH GROUP.(U.S.NATIONALTECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE REPORT NO.N78-31584/3GA)..

7901471962: JAFFE F.e.

Oil shale - pt. 1. nomenclature. uses. reserves and productionCOLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES MINERAL INDUSTRIES BULLETIN V.5 NO.2S622.2COL

790148

Commercial oil from shale "is close".MINER NEWSPAPER V.2 NO.3 1979 P.10MIN.ECS. SECTION

7901491921: CRANS'~W H.B.

Oi I shalesLond. John Murray..

7901501948: BELL H.S.

Oil shales and shale oils.N.Y. VAN NOSTRAND622.337BEL

790151: U.N.DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIALAFFAIRSUtilization of oil shale: progress and prospects

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

N.Y. (ST/ECA/101)1967S33WOR

7901521975:

Environmental Oil Shale SymposiumProceedingsGOLDEN, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 1975 (QUARTERLY OF THE COLORADO SCHOOLOF MINES V.70 NO.4 OCT. 197V)565

7901541976:

Symposium on Oil Shale Tar Sands, and related materials - production andutil ization of synfuels, San Fransisco 29 Aug.-3 Sept. 1976.~~ERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.21 NO.6.t

7901551976: SMITH JOHN WARD

Oil shale and tar sand~AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES V.72 NO.155••

7901561977:

Symposium on Oil Sand and Oil Shale,Montreal 29 May-2 June 1977[Papers]WASH., AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1977tt

7901571976: SCHORA F.C.

Hydrocarbon fuels from oil shaleINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 11TH 1976 PROCEED INGS V.1 N.Y. AICHE 1976 P.331-335.t

7901581976: WELLMAN PAUL

Oil shale developmentINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION CONFERENCE 11TH, 1976. PROCEEDINGS V.1 N.Y. AICHE,1976 P.331-335 (SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS PAPER NO.76905).t

7901591977: UPAOHYAY RAJA P.

Economic evaluation of oil shale mining in Colorado using sensitivityand risk analysis

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

N.Y. (ST/ECA/101)1967S33WOR

7901521975:

Environmental Oil Shale SymposiumProceedingsGOLDEN, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 1975 (QUARTERLY OF THE COLORADO SCHOOLOF MINES V.70 NO.4 OCT. 197V)565

7901541976:

Symposium on Oil Shale Tar Sands, and related materials - production andutil ization of synfuels, San Fransisco 29 Aug.-3 Sept. 1976.~~ERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, DIVISION OF FUEL CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.21 NO.6.t

7901551976: SMITH JOHN WARD

Oil shale and tar sand~AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES V.72 NO.155••

7901561977:

Symposium on Oil Sand and Oil Shale,Montreal 29 May-2 June 1977[Papers]WASH., AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1977tt

7901571976: SCHORA F.C.

Hydrocarbon fuels from oil shaleINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 11TH 1976 PROCEED INGS V.1 N.Y. AICHE 1976 P.331-335.t

7901581976: WELLMAN PAUL

Oil shale developmentINTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION CONFERENCE 11TH, 1976. PROCEEDINGS V.1 N.Y. AICHE,1976 P.331-335 (SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS PAPER NO.76905).t

7901591977: UPAOHYAY RAJA P.

Economic evaluation of oil shale mining in Colorado using sensitivityand risk analysis

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APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER METHODS IN THE MINERAL INDUSTRY PROCEEDINGS OFTHE SYMPOSIUM 14TH 1976 N.Y. AIME, SOCIETY OF MINERAL ENGINEERS P.950-96518.5:622.2INT

7901601974: NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

Disposal and environmental effects of carbonaceous sol id wastes fromcommercial oil shale operationsercial oil shale operationsWASH. U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE PB-231 796••

7901611974: RUSSELL PAUL L.

Some environmental as~ects of large shale oil shaie miningRAPID EXCAVATION AND TUNNELLING CONFERENCE,SAN FRANSISCO,24-27 JUNE.PROCEEDINGS V.1 N.Y. SOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS AIME P.861-73••

7901621975: LEWIS ARTHUR E.

Outlook for shale oilAMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES V.35(ENERGYSYMPOSIUM: ENERGY DELTA/SUPPLY VS DEMAND 140 PAPER AA 74-017 P.241-59)••

7901631974: STONE REID JOHNSON HARRY

Oil shale development and its environmental considerations.AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY DIVISION OF PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.19

NO.3 P.510••

7901641976: WHITCOMBE J.A.

Oil shale development. status and prospectsJOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY V.28 JAN. 1976 P.16-20S622.32JOU

7901651971: HUTCHINS J. KRECH W. KRECH W.

Environmental aspects of a commercial oil shale operationENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONFERENCE FOR THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES WASH. 7-9

JUNE 1971. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING. METALLURGICAL AND PETROLEUM EN••

7901661969: PADULA V.J.

Oil shale of the Permian Irati Formation. Brazil.AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS BULLETIN V.53 P.591-602S553.932AME

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APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER METHODS IN THE MINERAL INDUSTRY PROCEEDINGS OFTHE SYMPOSIUM 14TH 1976 N.Y. AIME, SOCIETY OF MINERAL ENGINEERS P.950-96518.5:622.2INT

7901601974: NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

Disposal and environmental effects of carbonaceous sol id wastes fromcommercial oil shale operationsercial oil shale operationsWASH. U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE PB-231 796••

7901611974: RUSSELL PAUL L.

Some environmental as~ects of large shale oil shaie miningRAPID EXCAVATION AND TUNNELLING CONFERENCE,SAN FRANSISCO,24-27 JUNE.PROCEEDINGS V.1 N.Y. SOCIETY OF MINING ENGINEERS AIME P.861-73••

7901621975: LEWIS ARTHUR E.

Outlook for shale oilAMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES V.35(ENERGYSYMPOSIUM: ENERGY DELTA/SUPPLY VS DEMAND 140 PAPER AA 74-017 P.241-59)••

7901631974: STONE REID JOHNSON HARRY

Oil shale development and its environmental considerations.AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY DIVISION OF PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY PREPRINTS V.19

NO.3 P.510••

7901641976: WHITCOMBE J.A.

Oil shale development. status and prospectsJOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY V.28 JAN. 1976 P.16-20S622.32JOU

7901651971: HUTCHINS J. KRECH W. KRECH W.

Environmental aspects of a commercial oil shale operationENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONFERENCE FOR THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES WASH. 7-9

JUNE 1971. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING. METALLURGICAL AND PETROLEUM EN••

7901661969: PADULA V.J.

Oil shale of the Permian Irati Formation. Brazil.AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS BULLETIN V.53 P.591-602S553.932AME

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901671963: BARDSLEY A.R. ALGERMISSEN S.J.

Evaluating oil shale by log analysisCORORADO SCHOOL OF MINES QUARTERLY V.58 NO.4 P.175-184S622(788)COL

7901681940: DOWN A.L. HIMUS G.W.

Classification of oil shales and cannel coalsINSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM JOURNAL V.26 P.329-333S622.321NS

7901691979: BERGSTROM R.E. SHIMP N.F.

Geologic and Qeochemical studies of the New Albany Group (Devonian bl~ckshale) in IllInois to evaluate its characteristics as a source of hydrocarbons:Quarterly progress report October 1 - December,31,1977SPRINGFIELD VA. U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (ORO-5203-3)tt

7901701975: PERRINI E.

Oil from Shales and tar sandsP.~K RIDGE, N.J. NOYES DATA CORPORATION, 1975553.984PER

7901711976: CHILINGARIAN G.E. YEN T.F.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM, ELSEVIER 1976552.57801L

7901721964: BRADLEY W.H.

Geology of the Green River Formation and associated Eocene rocks insouthwestern Wyoming and adjacent parts of Color&do and Utah.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.496-AS551(73)UNI

7901731960: SHANSON V.E.

Oil yield and uranium content of black shales.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.356-AS551(73)UNI

7901741973: BALOGH B. WILSON D.H. CHRISTIANSEN P.

Hopane identified in oil shale of the Green River Formation (Eocene) byCarbon-13 NMR.NATURE V.242, NO.5400 P.603-605

S5NAT

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7901671963: BARDSLEY A.R. ALGERMISSEN S.J.

Evaluating oil shale by log analysisCORORADO SCHOOL OF MINES QUARTERLY V.58 NO.4 P.175-184S622(788)COL

7901681940: DOWN A.L. HIMUS G.W.

Classification of oil shales and cannel coalsINSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM JOURNAL V.26 P.329-333S622.321NS

7901691979: BERGSTROM R.E. SHIMP N.F.

Geologic and Qeochemical studies of the New Albany Group (Devonian bl~ckshale) in IllInois to evaluate its characteristics as a source of hydrocarbons:Quarterly progress report October 1 - December,31,1977SPRINGFIELD VA. U.S. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (ORO-5203-3)tt

7901701975: PERRINI E.

Oil from Shales and tar sandsP.~K RIDGE, N.J. NOYES DATA CORPORATION, 1975553.984PER

7901711976: CHILINGARIAN G.E. YEN T.F.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM, ELSEVIER 1976552.57801L

7901721964: BRADLEY W.H.

Geology of the Green River Formation and associated Eocene rocks insouthwestern Wyoming and adjacent parts of Color&do and Utah.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.496-AS551(73)UNI

7901731960: SHANSON V.E.

Oil yield and uranium content of black shales.U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER NO.356-AS551(73)UNI

7901741973: BALOGH B. WILSON D.H. CHRISTIANSEN P.

Hopane identified in oil shale of the Green River Formation (Eocene) byCarbon-13 NMR.NATURE V.242, NO.5400 P.603-605

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7901751965: ROBINSON W.E. CUMMINS J.J. DINNEEN G.U.

Changes in the Green River oil-shale garaffins with depthGEOCHEMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA V.29 P.249-258S550.4GE

7901761978: CAMERON I. MCADAM A.

Oil-shales of the Lothians Scotland present resources and formerworkingsGREAT BRITAIN INSITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES REPORT 78/28S551 (410)GRE

7901771974: MATVEYEV A.K.

Oil Shales outside the Soviet UnionDEPOSITS OF FOSSIL FUELS VOL.4 BOSTON. G.K. HALL. 1974S553.9DEP

7901781976: CHILINGARIAN G.V. YEN T.F.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM ELSEVIER 1976552.5780IL

7901791974: SLADEK T.A.

Recent trends in oil shale Part 1 : History. nature and reservesCOLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES MINERAL INDUSTRY BULLETIN V.17 NO.6S622.2COL

7901801965: DUNCAN D.C. SWANSON V.E.

Organic-rich shales of the United States and world land areasU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURV~Y CIRCULAR NO.523S551(73)UNI

7901811943: DULHUNTY J.A.

Classification of Torbanites and relation to associated carbonaceous sediments in N.S.W.LINNEAN SOCIETY OF N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.68 P.18?-206S5LIN

7901821935: MIKHAYLOV V.N. POPOV N.M.

Goryuchie slantsy. Atlas energeticheskikh resursov SSSROIL SHALES. ATLAS OF THE ENERGY RESOURCES OF THE USSR V.1 PART 2 ONTIPRESS MOSCOW-LENINGRAD

tt

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901751965: ROBINSON W.E. CUMMINS J.J. DINNEEN G.U.

Changes in the Green River oil-shale garaffins with depthGEOCHEMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA V.29 P.249-258S550.4GE

7901761978: CAMERON I. MCADAM A.

Oil-shales of the Lothians Scotland present resources and formerworkingsGREAT BRITAIN INSITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES REPORT 78/28S551 (410)GRE

7901771974: MATVEYEV A.K.

Oil Shales outside the Soviet UnionDEPOSITS OF FOSSIL FUELS VOL.4 BOSTON. G.K. HALL. 1974S553.9DEP

7901781976: CHILINGARIAN G.V. YEN T.F.

Oil shaleAMSTERDAM ELSEVIER 1976552.5780IL

7901791974: SLADEK T.A.

Recent trends in oil shale Part 1 : History. nature and reservesCOLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES MINERAL INDUSTRY BULLETIN V.17 NO.6S622.2COL

7901801965: DUNCAN D.C. SWANSON V.E.

Organic-rich shales of the United States and world land areasU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURV~Y CIRCULAR NO.523S551(73)UNI

7901811943: DULHUNTY J.A.

Classification of Torbanites and relation to associated carbonaceous sediments in N.S.W.LINNEAN SOCIETY OF N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.68 P.18?-206S5LIN

7901821935: MIKHAYLOV V.N. POPOV N.M.

Goryuchie slantsy. Atlas energeticheskikh resursov SSSROIL SHALES. ATLAS OF THE ENERGY RESOURCES OF THE USSR V.1 PART 2 ONTIPRESS MOSCOW-LENINGRAD

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901831948: CANE R.F.

The chemistry of the pyrolysis of torbaniteROYAL AUSTRALIAN CHEMICAL INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS V.15 P.62-68tt

7901841920: BROUGHTON A.C.

CoorongiteROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGSV.44 P.386S5ROY

7901851943: CANE R.F.

A rich torbanite from MarangarooAUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE V.5 P.156-157S5AUS

7901861971: CANE R.F. ALBION P.R.

'he phytochemical history of torbanitesROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.l04 P.31-37S5ROY

7901871973: CANE R.F. ALBION P.R.

The organic chemistry of torbanite precursorsGEOCHIMICft, ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA V.37 P.1543-49S550.4GEO

7901881889: DAVID T.W.E.

Note on the origin of kerosene shaleLINNEAN SOCIETY OF N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.4 NO.2 P.483-500S5LlN

7901891965: DUN CAN D.C. SWANSON V.E.

Organic rich shale of the United States and Horld land areasU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR NO.523 30PP.S551(73)UNI

7901901976: EXON N.F. SENIOR B.R.

The cretaceous of the Eromanga and Surat BasinsBMR JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS V.1 P.33-50S55AUS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901831948: CANE R.F.

The chemistry of the pyrolysis of torbaniteROYAL AUSTRALIAN CHEMICAL INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS V.15 P.62-68tt

7901841920: BROUGHTON A.C.

CoorongiteROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGSV.44 P.386S5ROY

7901851943: CANE R.F.

A rich torbanite from MarangarooAUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE V.5 P.156-157S5AUS

7901861971: CANE R.F. ALBION P.R.

'he phytochemical history of torbanitesROYAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS V.l04 P.31-37S5ROY

7901871973: CANE R.F. ALBION P.R.

The organic chemistry of torbanite precursorsGEOCHIMICft, ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA V.37 P.1543-49S550.4GEO

7901881889: DAVID T.W.E.

Note on the origin of kerosene shaleLINNEAN SOCIETY OF N.S.W. PROCEEDINGS V.4 NO.2 P.483-500S5LlN

7901891965: DUN CAN D.C. SWANSON V.E.

Organic rich shale of the United States and Horld land areasU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR NO.523 30PP.S551(73)UNI

7901901976: EXON N.F. SENIOR B.R.

The cretaceous of the Eromanga and Surat BasinsBMR JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS V.1 P.33-50S55AUS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901911965: SCHRA/li1 Ut LANI<FORD J.D.

Oil shaleMINERAL FACTS AND PROBLEMS. U.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN ND.6:SO P.631-6S622(73)UNI

7901921959: SMITH H.N. SMITH J.W. I<OMMES W.C.

Petrographic examination and chemical analysis for several foreign 011shalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.5504S622(73)UNI

7901931978: VITOROVIC D.

Analysis of the organic matter of oil shales by nuclear magneticresonanceORGANIC GEJCHEMISTRY V.l NO.2 P.89-92S550.40RG

7901941978: BUGLE R.C. OSTERYOUNG R.A.

Heteroaromatic moieties in Green River oil shale kerogen.ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2S550.40RG

7901951877: JOHNSTON R.M.

Tasmanite or Mersey "Yel low Coal"PRIVATE PRINTING HOBART 8P ...

7901961854: CHURCH A.H.

On Tasmanite : a new mlneral of organic originPHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE NO.28 P.465-470..

7901971958: FORSMAN J.P. HUNT J.M.

Insoluble organic matter (kerogen) in sedlmentary rocks of marine originHABITAT OF OIL - A SYMPOSIUM, TULSA, OI<LA., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFPETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS P.747-778S53.98WEE

7901981978: GALLOIS R.

A pilot study of oil shale occurrences in the I<immeridge ClayGREAT BRITAIN INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES REPORT 78/13S551(410)GRE

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901911965: SCHRA/li1 Ut LANI<FORD J.D.

Oil shaleMINERAL FACTS AND PROBLEMS. U.S. BUREAU OF MINES BULLETIN ND.6:SO P.631-6S622(73)UNI

7901921959: SMITH H.N. SMITH J.W. I<OMMES W.C.

Petrographic examination and chemical analysis for several foreign 011shalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS NO.5504S622(73)UNI

7901931978: VITOROVIC D.

Analysis of the organic matter of oil shales by nuclear magneticresonanceORGANIC GEJCHEMISTRY V.l NO.2 P.89-92S550.40RG

7901941978: BUGLE R.C. OSTERYOUNG R.A.

Heteroaromatic moieties in Green River oil shale kerogen.ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY V.1 NO.2S550.40RG

7901951877: JOHNSTON R.M.

Tasmanite or Mersey "Yel low Coal"PRIVATE PRINTING HOBART 8P ...

7901961854: CHURCH A.H.

On Tasmanite : a new mlneral of organic originPHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE NO.28 P.465-470..

7901971958: FORSMAN J.P. HUNT J.M.

Insoluble organic matter (kerogen) in sedlmentary rocks of marine originHABITAT OF OIL - A SYMPOSIUM, TULSA, OI<LA., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFPETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS P.747-778S53.98WEE

7901981978: GALLOIS R.

A pilot study of oil shale occurrences in the I<immeridge ClayGREAT BRITAIN INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES REPORT 78/13S551(410)GRE

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B[BL[OGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901991978:Shales a kerogen-rich sediment with potential economic value

PETROLEUM FORMAT[ON AND OCCURRENCE BY B.P. T[SSOT AND D.H. WELTE,BERLlN,SPRINGER-'/ERLAG. CHAP.8 P.223-236553.98TlS

7902001973: BRADLEY W.H.

Oil shale formed in desert environment. Green River Formation.WYOMING GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN V.84 NO.4 P.1121-1123S551(73)GE

7902011959: SMITH H.M.

Petrographic examination and chemical analysis for several foreign oilshalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVEST[GAT[ONS NO.5504S622(73)UN[

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B[BL[OGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

7901991978:Shales a kerogen-rich sediment with potential economic value

PETROLEUM FORMAT[ON AND OCCURRENCE BY B.P. T[SSOT AND D.H. WELTE,BERLlN,SPRINGER-'/ERLAG. CHAP.8 P.223-236553.98TlS

7902001973: BRADLEY W.H.

Oil shale formed in desert environment. Green River Formation.WYOMING GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN V.84 NO.4 P.1121-1123S551(73)GE

7902011959: SMITH H.M.

Petrographic examination and chemical analysis for several foreign oilshalesU.S. BUREAU OF MINES REPORT OF INVEST[GAT[ONS NO.5504S622(73)UN[

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

ALBION P.R.

ALGERMISSEN S.J.ALGERMISSEN S.T.ANTILL .J.M.

APPlEMAN M.D.ASH J.L.

AUSTRAL MINING (OLD)BALFE P.E.BALL L.e.

'~~~UGH B.I).-\NI<S M.R.Bi-INSK e.E.BARDSLEY A.R.BM:SLEY S.R.BARlJSLEY S.R.BEASLEY A.W.BelL H.S.BEMBRICK C.S.BERGSTRoM R.E.BERRY K. L.BOND H.E.BOUGHToN E.M.BRACKEBUSCH F.W.BRADLEY W.H.

BROUGHTON A.C.BROWN B. C.BUGLE R.C.BURGH E.E.BURT D.BURWELL E. L.C.AMERON I.CAMERoN R.J.CANE R.F.

CARNE J.E.

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79018679018779016779000279000579010279008579010979011079000679000779000879000979001079001179001279001379001479001~790174790016790111790167790002790002790017790150790018790169790117790125790108790115790172790200790184790121790194790121790019790092790176790139790183790185790186790187

790020790021

002

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON OIL SHALE:1979

ALBION P.R.

ALGERMISSEN S.J.ALGERMISSEN S.T.ANTILL .J.M.

APPlEMAN M.D.ASH J.L.

AUSTRAL MINING (OLD)BALFE P.E.BALL L.e.

'~~~UGH B.I).-\NI<S M.R.Bi-INSK e.E.BARDSLEY A.R.BM:SLEY S.R.BARlJSLEY S.R.BEASLEY A.W.BelL H.S.BEMBRICK C.S.BERGSTRoM R.E.BERRY K. L.BOND H.E.BOUGHToN E.M.BRACKEBUSCH F.W.BRADLEY W.H.

BROUGHTON A.C.BROWN B. C.BUGLE R.C.BURGH E.E.BURT D.BURWELL E. L.C.AMERON I.CAMERoN R.J.CANE R.F.

CARNE J.E.

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79018679018779016779000279000579010279008579010979011079000679000779000879000979001079001179001279001379001479001~790174790016790111790167790002790002790017790150790018790169790117790125790108790115790172790200790184790121790194790121790019790092790176790139790183790185790186790187

790020790021

002

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AUTHOR INDEX

CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

CARPENTER H.C.CARTER H.CHILINGARIAN G.E.CHILINGARIAN G.V.

CHRISTlANSEN P.CHURCH A.H.CLARKE M.J.CLJlRKE H.B.COFFER H.J.COU: R.D.COL~NY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONCONi'!AH T.H.COOK E.H.COHLES J .0.CRAIC H.E.

CRANSHAW H.B.CULBEf\TSON W.C.CUMMIN~; J.J.CURTlS M.R.CUTTER iJ.F.DAVID T.W.E.

DECORA A.W.DENMEAD II.K.DESMOND J.S.DINNEEN G.U.DJURICIC H.V.DOHN A.L.DULHUNTY J.. ,a,.

DUNCAN D.L

DUNNING H.N.DIXON D.A.EAST J.H.ECKSTEIN L.ENGLER M.R.

ERICSSON N.ERTL TELL.Eyn'l N.F.I " 1ER N.f __JKIRCHNER H.L.

79002279002379007779008279008479017179011279017879017479019679002479002579009479000)7901267900267900867901087901097901107901497901407901757900017901167900277901887900817900287901207901757900297901687900307900317900327900337901817901807901897901137900547900907901387901097901107901307901237901907900247Q0098

-27

PO?

AUTHOR INDEX

CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION

CARPENTER H.C.CARTER H.CHILINGARIAN G.E.CHILINGARIAN G.V.

CHRISTlANSEN P.CHURCH A.H.CLARKE M.J.CLJlRKE H.B.COFFER H.J.COU: R.D.COL~NY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONCONi'!AH T.H.COOK E.H.COHLES J .0.CRAIC H.E.

CRANSHAW H.B.CULBEf\TSON W.C.CUMMIN~; J.J.CURTlS M.R.CUTTER iJ.F.DAVID T.W.E.

DECORA A.W.DENMEAD II.K.DESMOND J.S.DINNEEN G.U.DJURICIC H.V.DOHN A.L.DULHUNTY J.. ,a,.

DUNCAN D.L

DUNNING H.N.DIXON D.A.EAST J.H.ECKSTEIN L.ENGLER M.R.

ERICSSON N.ERTL TELL.Eyn'l N.F.I " 1ER N.f __JKIRCHNER H.L.

79002279002379007779008279008479017179011279017879017479019679002479002579009479000)7901267900267900867901087901097901107901497901407901757900017901167900277901887900817900287901207901757900297901687900307900317900327900337901817901807901897901137900547900907901387901097901107901307901237901907900247Q0098

-27

PO?

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FEl.L D.A.FINDLEY J.E.FLUOR ENGINEERS &COFORSMAN J ,.P.

FRANC IsCOTTI S.C.GALLOIs R.GARDNER E.D.GAVIN M.J.GULLINE A.B.GUTHRIE B.HANLON F.N.HARPER L.F.

HAWORTH G.R.HEADY H.H.HEMMING D.F.HIGGINs G.H.HIMUS G.W.HOsl<lNs W.HUBBARD A.B.

HUMPHREY J.H.HUNT J.M.HUTCHINS J.JAFFE F. C.

JAOUET J.B.JENNINGS I.B.JENsEN H. I.JOHNSON HARRYJOHNSTON R.M.!<ATELL S.I<EHRER P.I<ENNY E.J.

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AUTHOR ItiOEX

790103790085790089790197

7901117901987900907901207900247901177900347900357900377901157901197901467900947901687900837900917901187901197901077901977901657900047901477900377900387900397901637901957900887901057900~0

7900427900437900447900457900467900'.7790048790049790050790058790061790062790063790064

C03

FEl.L D.A.FINDLEY J.E.FLUOR ENGINEERS &COFORSMAN J ,.P.

FRANC IsCOTTI S.C.GALLOIs R.GARDNER E.D.GAVIN M.J.GULLINE A.B.GUTHRIE B.HANLON F.N.HARPER L.F.

HAWORTH G.R.HEADY H.H.HEMMING D.F.HIGGINs G.H.HIMUS G.W.HOsl<lNs W.HUBBARD A.B.

HUMPHREY J.H.HUNT J.M.HUTCHINS J.JAFFE F. C.

JAOUET J.B.JENNINGS I.B.JENsEN H. I.JOHNSON HARRYJOHNSTON R.M.!<ATELL S.I<EHRER P.I<ENNY E.J.

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AUTHOR ItiOEX

790103790085790089790197

7901117901987900907901207900247901177900347900357900377901157901197901467900947901687900837900917901187901197901077901977901657900047901477900377900387900397901637901957900887901057900~0

7900427900437900447900457900467900'.7790048790049790050790058790061790062790063790064

C03

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AUTHOR INDEX

KOMMES H.C.KRAEMER A.J.

KRECH H.

KURTH E.E.LANK FORD J.D.LEVINGTON K.R.LEHIS ARTHUR E.L1NDNER A.H.

L1SHMUND S.R.LONERGAN A.D.LOHN E.M.MACLEO~ MATHEHS A.F.MATVEYEV A.K.MATVEYEY A.K.MAUGH III J.H.MCADAM A.MCCARTHY H.E.MCKELVEY V.MIKHAYLOV V.N.MORGAN P.MORRISON M.

MULHOLLAND C.S.MULHOLLAND J.MUSSER W.N.NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONNEHNES INVE 71GATIONNOLDART A.J.OSTERYOUNG R.A.PADULA V.J.PERRINI E.P!TMAN JANET K.POPOV N.M.PRIEN C.H.REID J.H.REID J.H.RELPH R.E.

7900657900787901927900417900517901657901657900527~0191. 10053790162790054

7900557900187901247901417901777900567901277901767901007901447901827901307900577900587900597900607900617900627900637900647900657900787900667'10066790107790160790067790038790194790166790170790140790182790087790068790069790076

-29

003

AUTHOR INDEX

KOMMES H.C.KRAEMER A.J.

KRECH H.

KURTH E.E.LANK FORD J.D.LEVINGTON K.R.LEHIS ARTHUR E.L1NDNER A.H.

L1SHMUND S.R.LONERGAN A.D.LOHN E.M.MACLEO~ MATHEHS A.F.MATVEYEV A.K.MATVEYEY A.K.MAUGH III J.H.MCADAM A.MCCARTHY H.E.MCKELVEY V.MIKHAYLOV V.N.MORGAN P.MORRISON M.

MULHOLLAND C.S.MULHOLLAND J.MUSSER W.N.NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONNEHNES INVE 71GATIONNOLDART A.J.OSTERYOUNG R.A.PADULA V.J.PERRINI E.P!TMAN JANET K.POPOV N.M.PRIEN C.H.REID J.H.REID J.H.RELPH R.E.

7900657900787901927900417900517901657901657900527~0191. 10053790162790054

7900557900187901247901417901777900567901277901767901007901447901827901307900577900587900597900607900617900627900637900647900657900787900667'10066790107790160790067790038790194790166790170790140790182790087790068790069790076

-29

003

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AUTHOR INDEX

RDBINSON W.E.

RUARK J.R.

RUSSELL P.L.RUSSELL PAUL L.SCHORA F.C.

SCHRAMM L.W.SELLERS J.B.SENIOR B.R.SHEPHERD S.R.L.SHERIDAN M.J.SHIMP N.F.SLADEK T.A.SMART J.SMITH H.M.SMITH H.N.

SMITH J.W.

SMITH JOHN WA.~DSTONE R.B.

STONE REIOSTRAUS2 O.P.SWANSON V.E.

SWARBRICK C. F. J.

TARMAN S.B.THORNE H.M.

TlXIER M.P.TRICKETT O.TWELVETREES W.H.U.N.DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIALU.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

U.S. FEDERAL ENERGY AGENCYU.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESU.S. SENATE

UPADHYAY RAJA P.VITOROVIC D.

WEBER J. H.WELLMAN P.WELLMAN PAUL

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79011879017579011779012279010679016179009879015779019179011579019079007Q790106790169790179790071790201790119790192790192

790155790109790110790163790124790173790180790189790072790073790098790041790051790001790074790075790151790129790131790135790134790136790132790159790099790193790097790088790158

E03

AUTHOR INDEX

RDBINSON W.E.

RUARK J.R.

RUSSELL P.L.RUSSELL PAUL L.SCHORA F.C.

SCHRAMM L.W.SELLERS J.B.SENIOR B.R.SHEPHERD S.R.L.SHERIDAN M.J.SHIMP N.F.SLADEK T.A.SMART J.SMITH H.M.SMITH H.N.

SMITH J.W.

SMITH JOHN WA.~DSTONE R.B.

STONE REIOSTRAUS2 O.P.SWANSON V.E.

SWARBRICK C. F. J.

TARMAN S.B.THORNE H.M.

TlXIER M.P.TRICKETT O.TWELVETREES W.H.U.N.DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIALU.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

U.S. FEDERAL ENERGY AGENCYU.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESU.S. SENATE

UPADHYAY RAJA P.VITOROVIC D.

WEBER J. H.WELLMAN P.WELLMAN PAUL

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79011879017579011779012279010679016179009879015779019179011579019079007Q790106790169790179790071790201790119790192790192

790155790109790110790163790124790173790180790189790072790073790098790041790051790001790074790075790151790129790131790135790134790136790132790159790099790193790097790088790158

E03

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WELLS W.E.WEST J.WH ITCOMBE J. A.WHITING J.W.WILLIAMS E.WILSON D.M.WINSON W.WRIGHT F. C.YEN T.F.

ZAMBAS P.G.

AUTHOR INDEX

790122790145790164790076790038790174790137790121790085790096790101790112790171790178790115

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