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SHALE OIL, TAR SANDS, AND RELATED FUEL SOURCES

Poulson, R.E. Frost, C.M. Jensen, H.B. Characteristics of Synthetic Crude from Crude Shale Oil Produced by In-situ Combustion Retorting, In Shale Oil, Tar Sands, and Related Fuel Sources Yen, T.F., Ed ACS Adv. Chem. Ser. No. 151, 1976, 1. [Pg.390]

In Shale Oil, Tar Sands, and Related Fuel Sources Yen, T. Advances in Chemistry American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1976. [Pg.1]

Another 50 years have elapsed during which oil shale, tar sands, and other supplementary fuels have not been fully exploited, despite the fact that this country is facing an energy shortage. It was an opportune time when the ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry decided to sponsor a symposium on Shale Oil, Tar Sands, and Related Fuel Sources in April 1974 at Los Angeles. Many of the papers presented at that symposium have been updated for the present volume. [Pg.5]


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