97 - 98 |
Oil shale developments in the United States Dyni JR |
99 - 109 |
Grey relational analysis of N2O emission from oil shale-fired circulating fluidized bed Han XX, Jiang XM, Liu J, Wang H |
110 - 118 |
Evaluation of oil potential of Estonian shales and biomass samples using Rock-Eval analyzer Johannes I, Kruusement K, Palu V, Veski R, Bojesen-Koefoed JA |
119 - 124 |
The possibility of integrating sustainability into legal framework for use of oil shale reserves Teedumae A, Raukas A |
125 - 134 |
Effects of sulphates on elastic modulus of concrete samples made from blends of cement with oil shale ash Oymael S, Durmus A |
135 - 143 |
Behavior of concrete made using oil shale ash and cement mixtures Al-Hasan M |
144 - 159 |
Demineralization of Sirnak asphaltites by flotation Hicyilmaz C, Altun NE |
160 - 163 |
A breaf overview of motor fuels from shale oil of kukersite Oja V |
164 - 176 |
Advances in desulfurization research of liquid fuel Rang H, Kann J, Oja V |
177 - 186 |
Environmental geotechnics in the service of sustainable development on the example of north-east Estonia-Sillamae Tammemae O, Torn H |
187 - 202 |
Morphological adaptations of fine roots in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) and black alder (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) stands in recultivated areas of oil shale mining and semicoke hills Ostonen I, Lohmus K, Alama S, Truu J, Kaar E, Vares A, Uri V, Kurvits V |