Oil ShaleA Scientific-Technical JournalFirst_Page - Editorial_Board- Editorial_Policy - Notice_to_Authors- Subscription_Information - Mailing_Address- Contents_and_Abstracts - Extra - Good_News! - HOT! CONTENTS 2002, Vol. 19, No. 4
1. Editors Page: J. Kann 353-354
2. H. Luik, I. Blyakhina, L. Luik. Liquefaction of Estonian oil shale kerogen in sub-and supercritical ether medium.
2. Composition of liquid products 355-372
3. A. Paat, R. Traksmaa. Investigation of the mineral composition of Estonian oil-shale ash using X-ray diffractometry 373-386
4. L. Ballice. Oxidation studies of Turkish oil shales and determination of their kinetic parameters 387-398
5. Ö. M. Dogan, B. Z. Uysal. Pyrolysis of three Turkish oil shales and analysis of shale oils using FT-IR and NMR spectroscopy 399-410
6. Changtao Yue, Shuyuan Li. Combustion of oil shale particles under elevated pressures 411-417
7. E. Raidma, L. Leetsman, R. Muoni, Y. Soone, Y. Zhiryakov. Shale-oil-derived additives for fuel oils 419-424
8. K. Ots, M. Mandre. Needle biomass across a pollution gradient in Estonia 425-438 Historica
9. A.-T. Pihlak. A. Skochinsky Institute of Mining - 75 (in Russian) 439
10. E. Reinsalu. The Estonian Branch of A. Skochinsky Institute of Mining 440-441 Information
11. "Mined-out Land" (in Estonian). A book by Enno Reinsalu, Arvi Toomik, and Ingo Valgma 442
12. J.-R. Pastarus.7th International Symposium on Environmental Issues and Waste Management in Energy and Mineral Production (SWEMP 2002) 443-444 Back to the list of volumes or to thefirst page. trilobiteargus.chemnet.ee First_Page - Editorial_Board- Editorial_Policy - Notice_to_Authors- Subscription_Information - Mailing_Address- Contents_and_Abstracts - Extra - Good_News! - HOT!