CONTENTS

Oil Shale

1999, vol. 16, No. 4


  Editor's Page
  1. E. Reinsalu. An acceptable scenario for oil shale industry 289-290
  2. E. Lippmaa, E. Maremäe. Dictyonema shale and uranium processing at Sillamäe 291-301
  3. R. Kuusik, T. Kaljuvee, H. Veskimäe, Yu. Roundygin, A. Keltman. Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulfur dioxide. 3. Recurrent use of ash for flue gas purification 303-313
  4. M. Kaasik, V. Liblik, H. Kaasik. Long-term deposition patterns of airborne wastes in the North-East of Estonia 315-329
  5. H. Luik, L. Maripuu, N. Vink, E. Lindaru. Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 3. Hydrogenation of light mazute 331-336
  6. H. Luik, L. Maripuu, N. Vink, E. Lindaru. Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 4. The effect of time and hydrogenation pressure on the yield and composition of light mazute hydrogenation products hydrogenation products 337-342
  7. V. Vysotskaya, M. Liiv, J. Kann. Comparative characterization of semicoking oils obtained from rubber wastes and from co-processing of kukersite oil shale and rubber wastes in solid heat-carrier unit 343-349
  8. V. Yefimov, S. Doilov. Influence of different factors on hydrogen ion exponent (pH) of the tar water from Kiviter vertical retorts (Summary) 350-358
  9. L. Mölder, M. Loit, H. Tamvelius, L. Tiikma. Viscosity of SHC process shale oil binary blends 359-368
10. P. Christjanson, A. Köösel, A. Suurpere. Condensation of methylolphenols 369-376
11. E. Reinsalu. Stochastic modelling in Estonian oil shale mining economics 377-382
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12. V. Liblik. Monograph about environment situation in the areas of oil shale mining and processing 383-384

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