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101“...), Cd (70) were determined in Upper Jurassic oil shales of Chim-Loptyuga deposit (Mezen basin, Komi...”
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102by Sherval, Meg“... of unconventional fuel sources such as tight oil, shale gas and coal bed methane. As technology has developed over...”
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103by Revel, Danièle“... to prevent the development of unconventional oil (tight oil, sand and oil shale, Arctic, etc...”
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105“..., part of the North Atlantic Ocean and surrounding land. The map shows oil and gas fields, oil sand, oil...”
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106by Voltolini, Marco, Haboub, Abdelmoula, Dou, Shan, Kwon, Tae Hyuk, MacDowell, Alastair A, Parkinson, Dilworth Y, Ajo-Franklin, Jonathan“... with the following variables: (i) high temperature, observing in situ oil shale pyrolysis; (ii) low temperature...”
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107“...Oil shale in Jordan belongs to the Muwaqqar Chalk Marl formation (MCM) of the Maastrichtian...”
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108“... dependent on energy-resource policies, policies related for example to coal and oil shale development...”
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109by Voltolini, Marco, Haboub, Abdelmoula, Dou, Shan, Kwon, Tae-Hyuk, MacDowell, Alastair A, Parkinson, Dilworth Y, Ajo-Franklin, Jonathan“... with the following variables: (i) high temperature, observing in situ oil shale pyrolysis; (ii) low temperature...”
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110by Veevers, J. J.“..., the Eromanga-Cooper basin of central Australia, and the oil-shale grabens of coastal Queensland....”
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111“... in support of their regulatory responsibilities for onshore mineral activities involving oil shale, arctic...”
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112“... dependent on energy-resource policies, policies related for example to coal and oil shale development...”
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113“... reservoirs, such as shale oil, shale gas, tight sand gas, coal bed methane, and methane-hydrate. To produce...”
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114by Voltolini, Marco, Haboub, Abdelmoula, Dou, Shan, Kwon, Tae-Hyuk, MacDowell, Alastair A., Parkinson, Dilworth Y., Ajo-Franklin, Jonathan“... with the following variables: (i) high temperature, observing in situ oil shale pyrolysis; (ii) low temperature...”
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115by Energy Information Administration“..., subanthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, brown coal, and for Estonia, oil shale. Coal production...”
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116by Energy Information Administration“..., subanthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, brown coal, and for Estonia, oil shale. Coal production...”
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117“...-geochemical data allowed narrowing down this assumed source to an Ordovician oil shale close to Hudson Strait...”
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118by Voltolini, M, Haboub, A, Dou, S, Kwon, TH, Macdowell, AA, Parkinson, DY, Ajo-Franklin, J“... oil shale pyrolysis; (ii) low temperature, replicating the generation of permafrost; (iii) high...”
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120“... and countries turn their interest in unconventional resources such as shale oil, shale gas, and gas hydrates...”
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