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Oil shale energetics in Estonia Liive S |
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Belarussian oil shale as a prospective raw material for fuel, energy and chemical industries - To be or not to be? Kudelsky A |
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Oil shale resources for oil production Reinsalu E, Valgma I |
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Kinetics of co-pyrolysis of Tarfaya (Morocco) oil shale with high-density polyethylene Aboulkas A, El Harfi K, El Bouadili A, Benchanaa M, Mokhlisse A, Outzourit A |
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Application of the risk assessment methods of railway transport in Estonian oil shale industry Pastarus JR, Sabanov S, Tohver T |
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Suitability of oil shale ash as a constituent of cement Oymael S |
59 - 71 |
Phytotoxicity of oil shale semi-coke and its aqueous extracts: A study by seed germination bioassay Raave H, Kapak S, Orupold K |
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Radiogenic uranium-234 in humus acids of graptolitic argillite Bogdanov R, Ozernaya S, Pihlak AT, Timofeev S |
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Conference on oil shale in Jordan Ots A |
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The volumes of spent shale from Estonian oil-shale processing units in 1921-2002 (vol 22, pg 345, 2005) Veski R |