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Assessment of work environment hazards during shale fuel oil handling
Traumann, Ada
;
Tint, Piia
;
Reinhold, Karin
Scientific journal of Riga Technical University. Serija 15, Safety of technogenic environment
2012
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p. 50-55 : ill
artikkel ajakirjas
2
Determination of vaporization properties and volatile hazardous components relevant to kukersite oil shale derived fuel oil handling
Traumann, Ada
;
Tint, Piia
;
Järvik, Oliver
;
Oja, Vahur
Materials science = Medžiagotyra
2014
/
p. 351-356 : ill
artikkel ajakirjas
3
Management of health hazards during shale oil handling
Traumann, Ada
;
Tint, Piia
;
Järvik, Oliver
;
Oja, Vahur
Agronomy research
2013
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p. 479-486 : ill
artikkel ajakirjas
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1.
Applicability of the FB reactor of aspen plus for CFB oxy-fuel combustion of Estonian oil shale : gas and solid hydrodynamics
2.
Arvo Ots "Oil shale fuel combustion" : [raamatu tutvustus ja pilte esitlusest]
3.
Ash and flue gas from oil shale oxy-fuel circulating fluidized bed combustion
4.
Assessment of work environment hazards during shale fuel oil handling
5.
Baltic shale oil as feedstock for the production of non-fuel materials
6.
Behavior of sulfur compounds at thermooxydation of fuel mixtures containing oil shale semi-coke
7.
breaf overview of motor fuels from shale oil of kukersite
8.
Calculation of the amount of Estonian oil shale products from combustion in regular and oxy-fuel mode in a CFB boiler
9.
Carbon dioxide emission factors for oxy-fuel CFBC and aqueous carbonation of the Ca-rich oil shale ash
10.
CO2 emission from circulating fluidized bed boiler firing Estonian oil shale fuel with different quality
11.
Combustion of Estonian oil shale in fluidized bed boilers, heating value of fuel, boiler efficiency and CO2 emissions
12.
Combustion of fuel mixtures in oil shale fired CFBC and PC boilers
13.
Co-pyrolysis of oil shale with refuse-derived fuel
14.
Determination of vaporization properties and volatile hazardous components relevant to kukersite oil shale derived fuel oil handling
15.
Determination of volatile components from shale fuel oil during handling
16.
Ecotoxicological evaluation of shale fuel oils, metal-based nanoparticles and glyphosate formulations = Põlevkivikütteõlide, metalliliste nanoosakeste ja glüfosaadipõhiste herbitsiidide ökotoksikoloogilised uuringud
17.
Eesti põlevkivi maailma energeetikanõukogu silmis : [kõne A.Otsa monograafia "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusel 26. sept. 2006 Eesti Teaduste Akadeemias]
18.
Emission factors of bulk and trace elements from oil-shale fueled power plants
19.
Estonian oil shale as power fuel
20.
Evaluation of oil potential and pyrolysis kinetics of renewable fuel and oil shale samples by rock-eval analyzer
21.
Evaluation of oil potential and pyrolysis kinetics of renewable fuel and shale samples by Rock-Eval analyzer
22.
Evolution, using instrumental neutron activation analysis, of the element composition of coal and oil shale fuel at consecutive stages of its combustion
23.
Experimental analysis of combustion characteristics of Estonian oil shale in regular and oxy-fuel atmospheres = Eesti põlevkivi põlemiskarakteristikute eksperimentaalne analüüs tavalises ja oxy-fuel keskkonnas
24.
Experimental analysis of the combustion characteristics of Estonian oil shale in air and oxy-fuel atmospheres
25.
Experimental and modeling studies of oil shale oxy-fuel combustion
26.
Experimental and modeling studies of oil shale oxy-fuel combustion = Põlevkivi hapnikus põletamise eksperimentaalne uurimine ja modelleerimine
27.
Firing Estonian oil shale fuel in CFB boilers
28.
Firing Estonian oil shale fuel in circulating fluidized bed boilers [Electronic resource]
29.
Firing Estonian oil shale fuel with different quality in circulating fluidized bed boiler
30.
Influence of oxy-fuel combustion of Ca-rich oil shale fuel on carbonate stability and ash composition
31.
Integrated energy return on investment calculation model. Case study of oil shale derived motor fuel production industry
32.
Kinetics of oil shale thermo-oxidation under oxy-fuel conditions
33.
Low grade fuel - oil shale and biomass co-combustion in CFB boiler
34.
Method for improving the quality of middle-heavy shale oil and for increasing commodity output at thermal processing of fuels in the solid heat carrier unit
35.
Mineral and heavy metal composition of oil shale ash from oxyfuel combustion
36.
Oil shale as a power fuel
37.
Oil shale fuel combustion : properties. Power plants. Boiler's design. Firig. Mineral matter behavior and fouling. Heat transfer. Corrosion and wear
38.
Oil shale power fuel [Elektronic resource]
39.
Oxy-fuel combustion of Estonian oil shale : kinetics and modeling
40.
Potential of biomass fuels to substitute for oil shale in energy balance in Estonian energy sector
41.
Prediction of flue gas composition and comparative overall process evaluation for air and oxyfuel combustion of Estonian oil shale, using aspen plus process simulation
42.
Production of fuel oil from Estonian oil shale : an indicator-based decomposition analysis
43.
Production of fuels and chemicals by co-processing of oil shale, organic waste and residues : [in Russian]
44.
Production of SynFuels and Petrochemicals by processing oil shales, organic residues and wastes
45.
Põlevkivi - globaalse energeetika tulevik : [akadeemik prof. Arvo Otsa teose "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusest Eesti TA saalis Toompeal 26. septembril : ka M.Valdma, Ü.Rudi ja A.Otsa sõnavõtust]
46.
Põlevkivialaste uuringute insenerlik väljund elektrijaamades : [kõne A.Otsa monograafia "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusel 26. sept. 2006 Eesti Teaduste Akadeemias]
47.
Põlevkivialaste uuringute tähtsus teaduses : [kõne A.Otsa monograafia "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusel 26. sept. 2006 Eesti Teaduste Akadeemias]
48.
Põlevkivienergeetika Eesti energiasüsteemi seisukohast : [kõne A.Otsa monograafia "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusel 26. sept. 2006 Eesti Teaduste Akadeemias]
49.
Raamatu tutvustus : [monograafia "Oil shale fuel combustion" esitlusel 26. sept. 2006 Eesti Teaduste Akadeemias]
50.
Radionuclide concentration variations in the fuel and residues of oil shale-fired power plants : estimations of the radiological characteristics over a 2-year period
51.
Reactivities of American, Chinese and Estonian oil shale semi-cokes and Argonne premium coal chars under oxy-fuel combustion conditions
52.
Shale oil derived additives for fuel oils
53.
Shale-oil-derived additives for fuel oils
54.
Short-term tests on firing oil shale fuel applying low-temperature vortex technology
55.
The chatham CFB boiler for a wide spectrum of fuels and some problems of Estonian oil shale combustion in CFB systems
56.
The peculiarities by firing oil shale fuel with different heating value nn CFB boilers
57.
Thermal effects by firing oil shale fuel in CFB boilers
58.
Thermogravimetric analysis and process simulation of oxy‐fuel combustion of blended fuels including oil shale,semicoke, and biomass [Online resource]
59.
Thermo-oxidation characteristics of oil shale and oil shale char under oxy-fuel combustion conditions
60.
Utilization of Estonian oil shale as high carbonates content fuel
61.
A comparative study of remobilization of trace elements during combustion of oil shale and coal at power plants
62.
A comparative study on SECA compliance options for maritime fuel producers
63.
A life cycle environmental impact assessment of oil shale produced and consumed in Estonia
64.
A method for securing working mining block stability in Estonian oil shale mines
65.
A new high-power DC/DC converter for residential fuel cell power systems [Electronic resource]
66.
A new method for determining average boiling points of narrow boiling range oil fractions using a thermogravimetric analyzer
67.
A new method for determining average boiling points of oils using a thermogravimetric analyzer : application to unconventional oil fractions
68.
A new method for estimation of fuel savings by wind energy and its impact on powersystem planning [Electronic resource]
69.
A new method for the determination of oil shale phenols in water
70.
A new thermogravimetric application for determination of vapour pressure curve corresponding to average boiling points of oil fractions with narrow boiling ranges
71.
A potential route towards new methods for extracting value from shale oil side stream
72.
A predictive approach towards using PC-SAFT for modeling the properties of shale oil
73.
A review on basic methods of extraction of neutral oxygen compounds from shale oil, their composition and properties
74.
A study on the composition of solid wastes produced by oil factory of AS Narva Elektrijaamad in conformity with council directive 1999/31/EC
75.
A study on the EU oil shale industry - viewed in the light of the Estonian experience : a report by EASAC to the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy of the European Parliament
76.
A study on the possibility of desulfurization of liquid products of the pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale
77.
A survey of the quality of rapeseed oil : [abstract]
78.
A technical analysis of oil shale firing power units retrofitting for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
79.
A three-phase full soft-switching current-fed naturally clamped DC-DC converter for high-power fuel cell applications
80.
Abatement of CO2 emissions in Estonian oil shale-based power production
81.
Abatement of CO2 emissions in Estonian oil shale-based power production : Mai Uibu defence of the doctoral thesis
82.
Abnormal oil rheological properties changing by ultrosound using different power
83.
About technical terms of oil shale and shale oil
84.
About the gasification of kukersite oil shale
85.
About the mineralogical composition of Estonian oil shale ash
86.
About the possibilities of using rubber oil
87.
About the role of oil shale in the development scenarios for the Estonian energy sector
88.
About thermal low-temperature processing of oil shale by solid heat carrier method
89.
Abstracts : Symposium on Oil Shale 2002, 18-21 November 2002, Tallinn, Estonia
90.
acceptable scenario for oil shale industry : editor's page
91.
Activated oil shale ashes as sorbents for SO2 removal from flue gases
92.
Activation and reactivity of Estonian oil shale cyclone ash towards SO<sub>2</sub> binding
93.
Activation and reactivity of oil shale cyclone ash towards SO2 binding
94.
Activation of oil shale ashes for sulfur capture
95.
Advanced oxidation combined with biodegradation in situ remediation of creosote oil contaminated soil
96.
Advanced oxidation processes as an opportunity for purification of waste water from Estonian oil shale industry
97.
Advanced oxidation processes in pre- and post-treatment of wastewater from oil shale industry
98.
Advances in biodiesel fuel research
99.
Advances in desulfurization research of liquid fuel
100.
Aerodynamic conditions by fluidized bed combustion of Estonian oil shale
101.
Age of Estonian kukersite oil shale - Middle or Late Ordovician?
102.
Aggregate production from burnt oil shale and CO2 - an Estonian perspective
103.
Aggregates for backfilling the mined areas in conditions of Estonian oil shale mines
104.
Agu Aarna (1915-1989) - the founder of the journal Oil shale
105.
Alfred Elenurm, 100th birthday of the Grand Old Man of Estonian Oil Shale Research
106.
Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids from oil shale organic matter - historic review
107.
Alternative solvents in oil shale studies
108.
Alternative technologies for oil shale liquefaction and upgrading
109.
Ammonia as clean shipping fuel for the Baltic Sea Region
110.
Amount of water in abandoned oil shale mines depending on mining technology in Estonia
111.
An analysis of vegetation restoration on opencast oil shale mines in Estonia
112.
An evaluation of technological overburden thickness limit of oil shale open casts by using draglines
113.
An investigation of the volatility of oil-shale pyrolysis tars
114.
An online platform for rapid oil outflow assessment from grounded tankers for pollution response
115.
Analyses of Estonian oil shale resources
116.
Analysis of Estonian oil shale resources
117.
Analysis of experimental results of sonic cleaning system in oil shale boiler
118.
Analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from Estonian oil shale based energy production processes. Life cycle energy analysis perspective
119.
Analysis of oil shale high-selective mining with surface miner in Estonia
120.
Analysis of oil shale phenols by capillary electrophoresis
121.
Analysis of technological possibilities increasing quality of oil shale
122.
Analysis of the roof and pillar design in Estonia's oil shale mines
123.
Analytical methods for determination of sulfur content in oil shale
124.
Annual variation of yield and composition of the essential oil of common juniper (Juniperus communis L.) branches from Estonia
125.
Another insight into lithology and geochemistry of the El-Lajjun and Attarat Oil Shale, Maastrichtian, Jordan
126.
Applicability of static supercritical carbon dioxide extraction in biogeochemical characterization of oil shales
127.
Application of a DSC based vapor pressure method for examining the extent of ideality in associating binary mixtures with narrow boiling range oil cuts as a mixture component
128.
Application of bulk property based correlations to phenolic moieties rich oil
129.
Application of differential scanning calorimetry to study solvent swelling of kukersite oil shale macromolecular organic matter : a comparison with the fine-grained sample volumetric swelling method
130.
Application of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for quick laboratory assessment of Estonian oil shale quality
131.
Application of inverse gas-liquid chromatography for determination of thermodynamic properties of test compounds in oil shale high-boiling oils
132.
Application of modelling tools in Estonian oil shale mining area
133.
Application of SEC technology for shale-oil production
134.
Application of the risk assessment methods of railway transport in Estonian oil shale industry
135.
Application of thermal analysis techniques for studing the possibilities of utilization of oil shale ashes formed at electriciy production in Estonia
136.
Application of thermal analysis to study vaporization parameters of narrow boiling range oil fractions
137.
Application of undefined mixture correlations and FTIR-PLS method to predict thermodynamic properties of hydroxyl group rich Kukersite oil shale derived "synthetic oils"
138.
Applying the correction for undecomposed carbonates to gross calorific values of oil shales from different deposits
139.
Aqueous carbonation of oil shale wastes from Estonian power production for CO2 fixation and PCC production
140.
Aqueous photocatalytic oxidation of oxygenated fuel additives using sulphur-doped titania
141.
Assessing the geochemical variability of oil shale in the Attarat Um Ghudran deposit, Jordan
142.
Assessment of perspective development of oil shale deposits
143.
Assessment of remaining life of superheater austenitic steel tubes in oil shale PF boilers
144.
Assessment of the economic regulation of network industries : oil shale value chain in Estonia
145.
Assessment of the environmental impact of oil shale excavation in estonian geological conditions
146.
Assessment of work environment hazards during shale oil handling
147.
ASTM D86 distillation in the context of average boiling points as thermodynamic property of narrow boiling range oil fractions
148.
Atmospheric emissions from Estonian oil shale power plants - past, present, future
149.
Atmospheric emissions from two Estonian power plants using oil shale
150.
Atmospheric emissions reduction by introducing oil shale circulating fluidized bed combustion
151.
Backfill technology - challenge for Estonian oil shale industry
152.
Backfilling and waste management in Estonian oil shale industry
153.
Backfilling in Estonian oil shale mines
154.
Backfilling technologies for Estonian oil shale mines
155.
Balancing of wind energy using oil-shale based power plants at erroneous wind forecast conditions
156.
Basics of new utilization processes for oil shale combustion wastes
157.
Behavior of Estonian oil shale in acidic oxidative conditions
158.
Behavior of sulphur compounds at combustion of oil shale semicoke
159.
Behaviour of high carbonate content fuel in PF and FBC conditions
160.
Behaviour of sulfur compounds during aqueous leaching of oil shale ash
161.
Beneficiation of Estonian (kukersiit) oil shales
162.
Binding of acidic gaseous compounds into the solid phase during combustion of oil shale
163.
Biodegradation of dissolved jet fuel in chemostat by a mixed bacterial culture isolated from a heavily polluted site
164.
Bioethanol as a fuel to reduce the greenhouse effect
165.
Biogaasi tootmise ja kasutamise pilootuuring Harjumaal : jäätmed mootorikütuseks : projekt "From waste to trafic fuel" (W-fuel)
166.
Biogaasi tootmise ja kasutamise pilootuuring Lääne-Virumaal : jäätmed mootorikütuseks : projekt „From waste to traffic fuel“ (W-Fuel)
167.
Biological purification capacity of the natural microbial population in rivers containing waters from oil-shale industry
168.
Black scenario of oil shale power generating in Estonia
169.
Blast vibrations in oil shale surface mining
170.
Blast vibrations in oil shale underground mining
171.
Blasting of overburden rock in Estonian oil shale open casts - a multidiciplinary study using seismology and mining engineering
172.
book by Prof. Arvo Ots "Oil shale combustion technology" (in Estonian) Tallinn, 2004, 768 pages
173.
Breakage of oil shale by mining : [revised summary of the monograph by V.Pozin, A.Adamson and V.Andreyev, Moskva : Nauka, 1984, 142 p. (in Russian)]
174.
Burnt oil shale - main constituent of portland cement
175.
Cadmium and mercury balance in Estonian oil-shale industry
176.
Calcium carbonate crystallization on the basis of waste oil shale ash leachates
177.
Calculation analysis of shale oil and power cogeneration
178.
Calculation of CO2 emission from CFB boilers of oil shale power plants
179.
Calculation of composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products on the basis of heating value
180.
Calculation of qualitative and quantitative composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products. Part 1, Calculation on the basis of heating value
181.
Calculation of qualitative and quantitative composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products. Part 2, Calculation on the basis of technical analysis data
182.
Calorific value and amounts of oil shale delivered to power plants from mines and opencasts in 1968-1997
183.
Capillary gas chromatographic analysis of the monoterpenoic fraction of Estonian conifer needle oil
184.
Capture-transport-storage scenario of CO2 emissions produced by oil-shale-based energy industry of Estonia
185.
Carbon capture and fixation using lime-containing wastes : the influence of aqueous phase composition on Ca dissolution from oil shale ash
186.
Carbon dioxide binding by oil shale ash at field conditions
187.
Carbon dioxide binding in the aqueous suspensions of oil shale ash
188.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed at combustion of oil shale. 2, Interactions of system components - thermodynamic analysis
189.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed at combustion of oil shale. 3, Transformations in the system suspension of ash - flue gases
190.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed at combustion of oil shale. 4, Reactivity of ashes towards acid gases in the system fly ash-flue gases
191.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed by combustion of oil shale. 1, Carbon dioxide binding at oil shale ash deposits
192.
Catalytic effect of oil shale ash on CO2 gasification of leached wheat straw and reed chars
193.
Catalytic hydrogenation for Estonian shale oil
194.
Catalytic thermal liquefaction of oil shale in tetralin
195.
Cause and mode of action of the alkali-silica reaction in concretes made with Estonian portland oil shale cement
196.
Cellulose stearate in melt and plant oil suspension
197.
CFD modelling of the tubular air preheater in boiler firing oil shale
198.
Change of operation conditions of boilers heating surfaces at transition from pulverized firing of oil shale to fluidised bed technology
199.
Changes in Estonian oil shale deposit groundwater dynamics opening new oil shale mines using advanced groundwater modeling techniques
200.
Changes in groundwater sulphate content in Estonian oil shale mining area
201.
Changes in mine dewatering after the closure of exhausted oil shale mines
202.
Characteristics of oil shales and shale-like rocks of known deposits and outcrops : monograph
203.
Characterization and enhancement of oil shale fly ash from CFB boiler
204.
Characterization of Baltic Sea dissolved organic matter as oil shale precursor by separation and fractionation by adsorption chromatographic XAD method, and size exclusion chromatography
205.
Characterization of fuel cells and fuel cell systems using three-dimensional X-ray tomography
206.
Characterization of oil shale ash dump waste water and effect of advanced oxidation techniques to its chemical composition
207.
Characterization of oil shale ash dump waste water and effect of AOP to its chemical composition
208.
Characterization of oil shale ashes formed at industrial-scale CFBC boilers
209.
Characterization of tars from Estonian kukersite oil shale based on their volatility
210.
Characterization of the pyrolytic water from shale oil industry
211.
Characterization of thermally pretreated kukersite oil shale using the solvent-swelling technique
212.
Chemical and physical characterization of oil shale combustion emissions in Estonia
213.
Chemical composition of Serpulli herba essential oil of Estonian origin
214.
Chemical composition of the mineral matter of the Attarat Um Ghudran oil shale, Central Jordan
215.
Chemical investigation of the essential oil from berries and needles of common juniper (Juniperus communis L.) growing wild in Estonia
216.
Chemical oxidation for the treatment of oil shale industry effluent : treatment strategies optimization
217.
Chemical oxidation in oil contaminated soil remediation
218.
Circulating fluidized bed combustion - the technology exact for Estonian oil shale
219.
Circulating fluidized bed technology - test combustion of Estonian oil shale
220.
Cleaner liquefaction of oil shale - is it feasible?
221.
CO2 and SO2 rebinding by oil shale ashes : effect of pre-treatment on binding kinetics
222.
CO2 and SO2 uptake by oil shale ashes : effect of pre-treatment on kinetics
223.
CO2 emission in Estonian oil shale based energy sector - prospects for abatement by wet mineral carbonization
224.
CO2 mineral sequestration in oil-shale wastes from Estonian power production
225.
CO2 mineralisation : concept for co-utilization of oil shale energetics waste streams in CaCO3 production
226.
CO2 mineralization by burnt oil shale and cement by pass dust effect of operating temperature and pre-treatment
227.
CO2 mineralization by burnt oil shale and cement bypass dust : effect of operating temperature and pre-treatment
228.
CO2 mineralization by burnt oil shale and cement bypass dust: effect of operating temperature and pre-treatment
229.
CO2 mineralization in cement sector : Lab scale experiments on burnt oil shale and concrete demolition wastes
230.
CO2 rebinding by oil shale CFBC ashes : effect of pre-treatment
231.
CO2 trapping from flue gases by oil shale ash aqueous suspension : Intensification and modeling of the process
232.
CO2 turned into a nitrogen doped carbon catalyst for fuel cells and metal-air battery applications
233.
CO2 wet mineralization by oil shale ash-reactivity of model compounds
234.
Co-combustion of coal and oil shale blends in circulating fluidized bed boilers
235.
Co-conversion of Salix biomass and oil shale in the medium of supercritical water
236.
Co-hydrothermal liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass with kukersite oil shale
237.
Co-liquefaction of kukersite oil shale and pine wood in supercritical water
238.
Combined chemical and biological treatment of oil contaminated soil
239.
Combined methods for remediation of fuel and transformer oil contaminated soil
240.
Combined retorting of oil shale and lignite
241.
Combined treatment of pyrogenic wastewater from oil shale retorting
242.
Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
243.
Combustion experience of Estonian oil shale in large power plants [Electronic resource]
244.
Combustion of Baltic oil shale in boilers with fluidized bed combustion
245.
Comparative analysis of the composition of the essential oil from the shoots, leaves and stems the wild Ledum palustre L. from Estonia
246.
Comparative analysis of the essential oil and supercritical carbon dioxide etracts of Juniperus communis L.berries and needles from Estonia
247.
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
248.
Comparative characterization of semicoking oils obtained from rubber wastes and from co-processing of oil shale and rubber wastes in solid head carrier unit
249.
Comparative chemical composition of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita L. from various geographical sources
250.
Comparative chemical composition of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. from different geographical sources
251.
Comparative thermochemical conversion processing of biomass and fossil fuel [Electronic resource]
252.
Comparison of essential oil composition of Estonian coriander, sage and chamomile with abroad analogues
253.
Comparison of essential oil content and composition of wild majoram and wild thyme growing in Estonia with thyme herb
254.
Comparison of essential oil content of Matricaria recutita L. from different origins
255.
Comparison of oil shales from different deposits : oil shale pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis with ash
256.
Comparison of the ecotoxic properties of oil shale industry by-products to those of coal ash
257.
Comparison of the essential oil composition of Acorus calamus obtained by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and hydrodistillation methods
258.
Comparison of the porous structure of oil shale fly ashes from two different CFB boilers
259.
Comparison of the thermobituminization kinetics of Baltic oil shale in open retorts and autoclaves
260.
Comparison of the thermobituminiztion kinetics of Baltic oil shale in open retorts and autoclaves
261.
Comparison of two technologies for burning Estonian oil shale : bubbling fluidized bed and circulating fluidized bed
262.
Competitiveness of oil shale power engineering in the power pool of Baltic Countries
263.
Competitiveness of wood fuel in the conditions of open electricity market in Post-Kyoto period : case study for Estonia
264.
Composition and binder properties of Estonian kukersite oil shale ash
265.
Composition and properties of oil shale ash concrete
266.
Composition and qualities of Estonian Kukersit Oil Shale Ash
267.
Composition of essential oil of aerial parts of Chamomilla suaveolens from Estonia
268.
Composition of gas from pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale with various sweep gases
269.
Composition of oil shale ashes from pulverized firing and circulating fluidized-bed boiler in Narva Thermal Power Plants
270.
Composition of polycyclic hydrocarbons in the supercritical carbon dioxide extracts of oil shales
271.
Composition of the essential oil from Achillea millefolium L. from Estonia
272.
Composition of the essential oil from wild majoram (Origanum vulgare L.ssp.vulgare) of different origins
273.
Composition of the essential oil from wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.)
274.
Composition of the essential oil of Artemisia absinthium L. of different geographical origin
275.
Composition of the essential oil of Coriandrum sativum L. seeds from various countries
276.
Composition of the essential oil of dill, celery, and parsley from Estonia
277.
Composition of the essential oil of Levisticum officinale W.D.J. Koch from some European countries
278.
Composition of the essential oil of Origanum vulgare L. ssp. vulgare from various countries
279.
Composition of the essential oil of Salvia officinalis L. from various European countries
280.
Composition of the essential oil of the Rhododendron tomentosum Harmaja from Estonia
281.
Composition of the oil and supercritical fluid CO2 extract of sweet gale (Myrica gale L.) fruits
282.
Composition of the oil from waste tires. 1, Fraction boiling at up to 160C
283.
Composition of the oil from waste tires. 2, Fraction boiling at 160-180C
284.
Computational groundwater model of west area of Estonian Oil Shale deposit as modern tool for estimations
285.
Computational results of the ecotoxic analysis of fly and bottom ash from oil shale power plants and shale oil production facilities
286.
Concentration of oil shale originated phenols by SPE
287.
Concept for CO2 mineralization by oil-shale waste ash in Estonian power production
288.
Concept of risk assessment for Estonian oil shale mines
289.
Conference on oil shale in Jordan
290.
Conferences on oil shale mining
291.
Content and composition of essential oil in oregano (Origanum vulgare) growing in Estonia
292.
Content and composition of the essential oil of Chamomilla recutita (L.)Rauschert from some European countries
293.
Content and composition of the essential oil of Thymus serpyllum L. growing wild in Estonia
294.
Content of essential oil, terpenoids and polyphenols in commercial chamomile (Chamomilla recutita L. Rauschert) teas from different countries
295.
Co-operation of Estonia's oil shale based power system with wind turbines
296.
Co-processing of biomass and heavy shale oil using catalytical hydrocracking method
297.
Coprocessing of heavy shale oil with polyethylene waste
298.
Co-processing of oil shale with some other energy sources
299.
Co-pyrolysis and co-gasification of biomass and oil shale
300.
Copyrolysis of Estonian oil shale and peat
301.
Co-pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale with polymer wastes
302.
Copyrolysis of heavy shale oil with waste polyethylene
303.
Corrosion and life assessment of IntrexTM superheater tubes in a CFB oil shale boiler
304.
Corrosion behavior of high velocity oxy-fuel sprayed composite Ni-/Fe-based self-fluxing alloy - cermet coatings
305.
Corrosion of air preheater tubes of oil shale CFB boiler. Part 1, Dew point of flue gas and low-temperature corrosion
306.
Corrosion of air preheater tubes of oil shale CFB boiler. Part II, Laboratory investigation of temperature impact
307.
Corrosion resistance of ferritic alloys 13 CrMo 44 and 10 CrMo 910 in conditions of super heaters of PF oil shale boiler
308.
Co-utilization of CO2 and oil shale combustion wastes for production of PCC-type material
309.
Co-utilization of CO2 and waste oil shale ash to produce calcium carbonate
310.
Criteria and size of Estonian oil shale reserves
311.
Critical aspects for collision induced oil spill response and recovery system in ice conditions: A model-based analysis
312.
Crystallization of calcium carbonate on the basis of oil shale waste ash in a continuous flow disintegrator-reactor
313.
CZTS monograin membranes for photoelectrochemical fuel production modifications for fuel production
314.
CZTS monograin membranes for photoelectrochemical fuel production preparation and characterization
315.
Current status of co-pyrolysis of oil shale and biomass
316.
Current status of oil shale processing in solid heat carrier UTT (Galoter) retorts in Estonia
317.
Decarbonisation of Estonian oil shale industry : framework and categories definition
318.
Declaration of Oil Shale Symposium in Tallinn on 18-19 November 2002
319.
Decomposition and sulphation of calcareous compounds during combustion of Estonian oil shale
320.
Decomposition and sulphation of calcareous compounds during combustion of Estonian oil shale [Electronic resource]
321.
Decomposition kinetics of American, Chinese and Estonian oil shales kerogen
322.
Decreasing of the pollution from oil shale ash dump leachates by biological treatment
323.
Decreasing the pollution from oil shale ash dump leachates by biological treatment
324.
Deformation behaviour of concrete with burnt oil shale ash
325.
Department of Oil Shale Technology, Tallinn University of Technology
326.
Description and typical properties of shale oil derived alkyl resorcinol epoxy materials for adhesives and industrial coatings
327.
Design guidelines of new step-up DC/DC converter for fuel cell powered distributed generation systems
328.
Design of a new oil shale surface mine
329.
Design of new oil shale surface mine
330.
Desulfurization, denitrogenation and deoxygenation of shale oil
331.
Desulphurisation of Estonian shale oil
332.
Desulphurization of flue gases by oil shale ash
333.
Detection of mine collapses with seismic methods in the Estonian oil shale mining area
334.
Detection of oil spills on SAR images and forecast of the slicks trajectory, case study
335.
Determination of circulating fluidized bed boiler thermal efficiency burning oil shale with different properties
336.
Determination of non-volatile phenols in waste waters of oil shale processing enterprises
337.
Determination of solubility parameters of kukersite oil shale kerogen and kukersite oil shale oils [Electronic resource]
338.
Determination of the calorific value and moisture content of crushed oil shale by LIBS
339.
Determination of the changes in the fractional composition of kukersite retorting oil occuring at varied conditions of thermal modification
340.
Determination of the essential oil composition of Acorus calamus by capillary gas chromatography
341.
Determination of the essential oil composition of dill (Anethum graveolens) by capillary gas chromatography
342.
Determination of the total sulphur content of oil shale by using different analytical methods
343.
Detoxification of oil-shale wastes by advanced oxidation
344.
Developing computational groundwater monitoring and management system for Estonian oil shale deposit
345.
Development of measures to improve technologies of energy recovery from gaseous wastes of oil shale processing
346.
Development of resource regime of oil shale industry : a case of Estonia = Põlevkivitööstuse ressursipoliitika arendamine Eesti näitel
347.
Development prospects of the oil shale industry under conditions of renewable and low-carbon energy policy = Põlevkivitööstuse arenguperspektiivid taastuvenergia ja madala süsinikuheitmega tehnoloogia arendamise poliitik
348.
Development trends in Estonian biomass fuel market
349.
Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation by oil shale ash
350.
Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation of oil shale ash
351.
Devoatilization study of the Estonian oil shales
352.
Diesel fuel oxidation in storage
353.
Diislikütuste omaduste muutumise uurimine nende pikaajalisel hoiustamisel = The study of the changes of diesel fuel properties at its long term storage
354.
Dill (Anethum graveolens L.) and Parsley (Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Fuss) from Estonia : seasonal differences in essential oil composition
355.
Dissolution kinetics of oil shale thermobitumen in different solvents
356.
Dissolution rate of oil shale thermobitumen in different solvents
357.
Distribution of hydroxyl groups in kukersite shale oil : quantitative determination using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy
358.
Distribution of organic and inorganic ingredients in Estonian oil shale semicoke
359.
Dry desulphurization of the flue gases at oil shale thermal power plants
360.
Durability behavior of portland burnt oil shale cement concrete
361.
Ecological efficiency of the oil shale electricity sector of Estonia
362.
Economic model of oil shale flows and cost : [summery of the doctoral thesis]
363.
Economic model oil shale flows and cost = Põlevkivi kaubavoogude ja hinna majandusmatemaatiline mudel
364.
Economic sustainability of Estonian shale oil industry until 2030
365.
Economic, scientific and technical outlook for oil shale retorting activities within the coal to liquids strategic context in Europe
366.
Economical aspects of oil shale mining and its use in power engineering
367.
Economical development of Estonia oil shale industry
368.
Editor's page : Symposium on Oil Shale 18-21 November 2002, Tallinn, Estonia
369.
Effect of advanced oxidation process on biodegradation of PAHs in creosote oil contaminated soil
370.
Effect of ageing pre-treatment on performance of PF oil shale ash for CO2 sequestration in aqueous suspensions
371.
Effect of different temperature-time combinations in kerogen pyrolysis to thermobitumen and oil
372.
Effect of innovation in unconventional oil industry : case of Estonia and Canada
373.
Effect of modified Fenton's reaction on microbial activity and removal of PAHs in creosote oil contaminated soil
374.
Effect of N2 and CO2 on shale oil from pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale
375.
Effect of oil droplet size on oxidation safflower oil in emulsion system
376.
Effect of organic matter content and type of mineral matter on the oil yield from oil shales
377.
Effect of steam activation on oil shale semi-coke surface properties
378.
Effect of storage of spices on the essential oil composition
379.
Effect of storage on the essential oil composition of Piper nigrum L. fruits of different ripening states
380.
Effect of the concentration of organic matter on the yield of thermal bitumen from the Baltic oil shale kukersite
381.
Efforts in oil shale ash indirect carbonation accompanied by PCC-type material formation
382.
Ehituslik põletatud põlevkivi [Võrguteavik] : spetsifikatsioon, toimivus ja vastavus = Burnt shale for building materials : specification, performance and conformity
383.
Eighty anniversary of oil-shale mining in Estonia
384.
Electricity or oil from Estonian oil shale - an old problem
385.
Electrospun polyacrylonitrile-derived Co and Fe containing nanofibre catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction at the alkaline membrane fuel cell cathode
386.
Emission of fine particulates from oil shale fired large boilers
387.
Emission of sulphur dioxide by thermooxidation of Estonian oil shale and coal
388.
Emissions from Estonian and Baltic oil-shale power plants
389.
Emissions from Estonian oil shale PF and CFB firing
390.
Emissions from Estonian oil shale power plants
391.
Energy crisis and the oil shale industry
392.
Energy related sustainability analysis of shale oil retorting technologies
393.
Energy transition impact assessment methodology for fossil fuel based energy systems = Fossiilsetel kütustel põhinevate energiamajanduste ümberkorraldamise mõjude hindamise metoodika
394.
Entrepreneurial compliance opportunities for maritime fuel producers
395.
Environmental aspects of oil shale power production = Põlevkivienergeetika keskkonnatehnilised aspektid
396.
Environmental impact assessment for Estonian oil shale mining systems
397.
Environmental impact of Estonian oil shale CFB firing
398.
Environmental impact of hydro-ash disposal system of oil-shale power plants
399.
Environmental impact of oil shale mining
400.
Environmental impact of oil shale mining in Estonia
401.
Environmental impacts of shale oil production. Sensitivity analysis
402.
Environmental issues in oil shale mining
403.
Environmental issues prediction methods for Estonian oil shale mines
404.
Environmental problems in pulp and paper and oil shale industries
405.
Environmental protection in Estonian oil-shale chemical industry
406.
Environmental risks and problems of the optimal management of an oil shale semi-coke and ash landfill in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
407.
Environmentally sustainable use of the energy and chemical potential of oil shale
408.
Equilibrium calculations in aqueous carbonation of oil shale waste-sulfur compounds
409.
Equilibriums in aqueous carbonation of oil shale waste
410.
Erosion studies of the iron boride coatings for protection of tubing components in oil production, mineral processing and engineering applications
411.
Essential oil composition of Coriandrum sativum L. fruits from different countries
412.
Essential oil composition of Foeniculum vulgare Mill. fruits from pharmacies in different countries
413.
Essential oil composition of Pimpinella anisum L. fruits from various European countries
414.
Essential oil content and composition in commercial Achillea millefolium L. herbs from different countries
415.
Essential oil content and composition in Tanacetum vulgare L. herbs growing wild in Estonia
416.
Essential oil from onion
417.
Essential oil in Betula spp. leaves naturally growing in Estonia
418.
Estimation of carbon emission factors for the Estonian shale oil industry
419.
Estimation of factors influencing the productivity of LHD machines in Estonian oil shale mines
420.
Estonian calcareous rocks and oil shale ash as sorbents for SO2
421.
Estonian oil shale - resources and usage
422.
Estonian oil shale - resources, research and usage
423.
Estonian oil shale : reserves and usage
424.
Estonian oil shale as an "artificial oil" resource
425.
Estonian oil shale industry - an attempt of industrial ecological approach
426.
Estonian oil shale kukersite solvent swelling
427.
Estonian oil shale mining
428.
Estonian oil shale mining map
429.
Estonian oil shale power plant. Wet gas cleaning scubber's operation with wash-solution on base of oil shale ash field's water
430.
Estonian oil shale power plants' ash handling problems
431.
Estonian oil shale properties and utilization in power plants
432.
Estonian oil shale resources calculated by GIS method
433.
Estonian oil shale resources calculated by GIS-method
434.
Estonian oil shale retorting industry at the crossroads : editor's page
435.
Estonian shale oil hydrogenation and qualities of the upgraded oil
436.
EU norm would see sub-two liter vehicle fuel consumption by 2030 [Võrguväljaanne]
437.
Evaluation of ecotoxicological effects related to oil shale industry
438.
Evaluation of Estonian oil shale quality characteristics
439.
Evaluation of new applications of oil shale ashes in building materials
440.
Evaluation of oil potential of Estonian shales and biomass samples using rock-eval analyzer
441.
Evaluation of variability of Estonian oil shale quality characteristics
442.
Evolved gas analysis at thermal treatment of oil shales by TG-FTIR
443.
Examination of molecular weight distributions of primary pyrolysis oils from three different oil shales via direct pyrolysis Field Ionization Spectrometry
444.
Expanded underwater robotics ready for oil spill
445.
Expanded underwater robotics ready for oil spills (e-URready4OS)
446.
Experience of Estonian oil shale combustion based on CFB technology at Narva Power Plants
447.
Experimental investigation of the high-speed combustion of different oil shales
448.
Extension of the DSC method to measuring vapor pressures of narrow boiling range oil cuts
449.
Extension of the DSC method to measuring vapor pressures of narrow boiling range oil cuts [Online resource]
450.
Extension of the DSC method to measuring vapor pressures of narrow boiling range oil cuts = DSC meetodi arendamine õlide kitsaste keemistemperatuuri vahemikega fraktsioonide aururõhu mõõtmiseks
451.
Extent of carbonate decomposition in CFB boiler firing oil shale with different properties
452.
Extent of carbonate decomposition in CFB boilers firing Estonian oil shale
453.
Extraction of kukersite shale in aqueous mixtures
454.
Extraction of oil from Jordanian Attarat oil shale
455.
Extraction of oil shale with supercritical carbon dioxide
456.
Extraction of water-soluble phenols from shale-chemical process water
457.
Failure mechanisms in oil-shale pillars
458.
Fast pyrolysis as a new approach to the upgrading of oil shale retorting methods
459.
Fast pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale
460.
Feasibility of carbonation of alkaline waste oil shale ash in the rocking-type autoclave reactor
461.
Financial variables influencing the performance of refined crude oil products at North-West European cargo markets
462.
Fine aggregates produced from oil shale mining waste rock for backfilling the mined areas
463.
Firing Estonian oil shale in CFB boilers
464.
Firing Estonian oil shale in CFB boilers - ash balance and behaviour of carbonate minerals
465.
Firing Estonian oil shale of higher quality in CFB boilers - environmental and economic impact
466.
Fixation of chlorine evolved in pyrolysis of PVC waste by Estonian oil shales
467.
Flash points of gasoline from Kukersite oil shale : prediction from vapor pressure
468.
Flash points of gasoline from Kukersite oil shale : prediction from vapor pressure [Online resource]
469.
Flue gas desulphurization at oil shale fired plants
470.
Fluidized bed combustion of oil shale retorting solid waste
471.
Fluidized bed pyrolysis as a new approach for shale oil production
472.
Fluidized-bed combustion of oil shale retorting solid waste
473.
Forecast of Estonian oil shale usage for power generation
474.
Forecasting maritime logistics costs - will the low oil price remain?
475.
Formation and binding of sulphur dioxide by combustion of Estonian oil shale
476.
Formation of air-polluting compounds while burning oil shale
477.
Formation of thermobitumen from oil shale by low-temperature pyrolysis in an autoclave
478.
Fouling and corrosion of heat transfer surfaces of FB boilers burning Estonian oil shale
479.
From waste to traffic fuel (W-Fuel)
480.
From waste to value : CaCO3 crystallization on the basis of waste oil shale ash
481.
Fuel distribution at simultaneous power and heat generation
482.
Fuel economy regression analyses for hybrid electric vehicle
483.
Full-scale tests on the co-firing of peat and oil shale in an oil shale fired circulating fluidized bed boiler
484.
Fundamentals to the maximum upgrading of oil shale
485.
Future of oil shale mining
486.
Future of oil shale mining technology in Estonia
487.
Future of the Estonian oil shale energy sector
488.
Future outlook of the Estonian oil shale and power industry : summary [of I.Öpik's article] from "Energia Teataja" No. 3, 1998
489.
Gallery: Cornerstone laid for Eesti Energia oil plant [Online resource]
490.
Gamma-linolenic acid in blackcurrant seed oil
491.
Gas extraction of oil shale with sub- and supercritical extragents-reagents
492.
Gas extraction of oil shales : effect of various factors on the yield and composition of products obtained
493.
Gas-chromatographic determination of sulfur compounds in the gasoline fractions of shale oil and oil obtained from used tires
494.
Gas-phase photocatalytic oxidation of motor fuel oxygenated additives
495.
Gas-phase photocatalytical oxidation of motor fuel oxygenated additives
496.
General geology and geochemistry of the Lokpanta Formation oil shale, Nigeria
497.
Geochemical study of stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in landfilled Ca-rich oil shale ash
498.
Geochemistry of organic-rich metalliferous oil shale/black shale of Jordan and Estonia = Orgaanika- ja metalliderikaste põlevkivide/mustade kiltade geokeemiast Jordaanias ja Eestis
499.
Geographical information system for oil shale mining - MGIS
500.
Geological aspects of risk management in oil shale mining
501.
Geotechnical processes and soil-water movement with transport of pollutants in the Estonian oil shale mining area
502.
Geotechnical processes in closed oil shale mines
503.
Geotechnical processes of closed oil shale mines
504.
Grain composition and corrosive activity of ash from CFB shale boiler
505.
Granulation of oil shale ashes and leachability of granulated products
506.
Granulation of oil shale ashes and the potentiality of use the product in agriculture
507.
Granulation of oil shale ashes for neutralizing of acidic soils
508.
Groundwater flow model of oil shale mining area
509.
Groundwater flow model of the Estonian oil shale mining area towards to innovative system
510.
Groundwater flow model of the western part of the Estonian oil shale deposit : defense of the doctoral thesis
511.
Groundwater flow model of the western part of the Estonian oil shale deposit = Eesti põlevkivimaardla lääneala veerežiimi mudel
512.
Groundwater sulphate content changes in Estonian underground oil shale mines
513.
Groundwater transport of sulphates in the Estonian oil shale mining area
514.
Growth of Scenedesmus obliquus under artificial flue gas with a high sulphur concentration neutralized with oil shale ash
515.
Heat capacities of kukersite oil shale in comparison with available data of other oil shales
516.
Heat capacity of kukersite oil shale : literature overview
517.
Heat of combustion of oxygen containing shale oil
518.
Heating rate efect on the thermal behaviour of some clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
519.
Heating rate effect on the thermal behavior of some clays and their blends with oil shale ash additives
520.
Heritage of Ilmar Öpik: journal Oil Shale
521.
High selective oil shale mining
522.
High temperature corrosion and remaining lifetime assessment of ferritic steel 13CrMo4-4 tubes in a convective superheater of a CFB oil shale boiler
523.
High temperature corrosion of boiler steels in hydrochloric atmosphere under oil shale ashes
524.
High temperature corrosion of martensite alloy under oil shale fly ash
525.
High-speed thermogravimetric analysis of the combustion of wood and Ca-rich fuel
526.
High-speed thermogravimetric analysis of the combution of wood and Ca-rich fuel
527.
High-strength fuel pellets made of flour milling and coal slack wastes
528.
High-temperature corrosion of superheater tubes in oil shale boilers
529.
Historical overview of using fluidized-bed technology for oil shale combustion in Estonia
530.
How unreliable are petroleum derived correlations for predicting thermodynamic properties of kukersite oil, which are needed in process design and environmental risk assessment?
531.
Hydraulic modelling of oil spill through submerged orifices in damaged ship hulls
532.
Hydraulic modelling of submerged oil spill including tanker hydrostatic overpressure
533.
Hydrogenation of Estonian oil shale and shale oil
534.
Hydrogeologic impacts in the Estonian oil shale deposit
535.
Ilmar Öpik and oil-shale-fired boilers
536.
Impact of oil shale use on greenhouse gas emission projections from energy sector in Estonia
537.
Impact of wastewater components on phosphorus removal by oil shale ash in model systems
538.
Impedance-source inverter-based high-power DC/DC converter for fuel cell applications
539.
Implementation of a National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan for Estonia : use of GIS as a tool for operational decision making
540.
Implementation of the leaching models to estimate oil shale ash disposal and handling processes
541.
Implications of the possible exit from oil shale for Estonian electricity sector
542.
Improved method of predicting long-term stability of the mining blocks in Estonian oil shale mines
543.
Improved underground mining design methods in Estonian oil shale deposit
544.
Improvement of current mining technology in Estonian oil shale mines
545.
Improvement study for the dephenolization plant at the RAS "Kiviter" oil shale processing facility
546.
Improvement study for the dephenolization plant at the RAS Kiviter oil shale processing facility
547.
In memoriam : Investigation of the physical properties of oil shale of the Estonian deposit
548.
In remembrance of Agu Aarna : oil shale chemist and technologist
549.
Increasing oil shale quality for meeting EU environmental requirements
550.
Influence of biomass fuel moisture to the operating parameters of small-scale boiler with stoker burner
551.
Influence of chalking by dust-like oil-shale ash on meadow grass microelements concentration
552.
Influence of electrolyte scaffold microstructure and loading of miec material on the electrochemical performance of r-soc fuel electrode [Online resource]
553.
Influence of environmental conditions on microbiological degradation of oil shale oil in soils
554.
Influence of oil shale ash addition on thermophysical processes in an illitic clay during heating
555.
Influence of oil shale mining on the environment in Estonia
556.
Influence of Romanian oil-shales mineral matters upon steam generators operating conditions
557.
Influence of sulfur dioxide on decomposition of oil shale mineral matter
558.
Influence of sulphur dioxide and hydrogen chloride on properties of oil shale ash
559.
Influence of tectonic dislocations on oil shale mining in the Estonia deposit
560.
Influence of the bedrock topography on oil shale mining in North-East Estonia
561.
Influence of the post-granulation treatment on the thermal behaviour and leachability characteristics of Estonian oil shale ashes
562.
Influence of the post-granulation treatment on the thermal behaviour of Estonian oil shale ashes
563.
Influence of water discharging on water balance and quality in the Toolse river in Ubja oil shale mining region
564.
Instruction in environmental problems in Estonian oil shale industry : a new approach to the phenolic wastewater treatment
565.
Integrated oil spill response actions and environmental effects –GRACE EU-H2020 project [Online resource]
566.
Integrated use of fluidized bed technology for oil production from oil shale
567.
Interaction of Estonian oil shales with plastic wastes at their copyrolysis
568.
Interdependence between point load index, compressive strength and crushing resistance of Jordan oil shale and relation to calorific value
569.
International degree programme "Oil shales - resources and technologies"
570.
International Oil Shale Symposium : Tallinn, Estonia, June 8-11, 2009 : future energy solutions : come and share your vision! : [abstracts]
571.
Investigating the oil price-exchange rate nexus : evidence from Africa 1970-2004
572.
Investigating the pyrolysis of oil shale using TGA-MS
573.
Investigating the pyrolysis of oil shale using TGA-MS [Online resource]
574.
Investigation into fouling of heat exchange surfaces for fluidized bed combustion of Estonian oil shale
575.
Investigation into group composition of shale oil fractions produced at UTT-3000 in relation to the plant operational parameters
576.
Investigation of Estonian oil shale thermobituminization in open and closed system = Termobituumeni moodustumine Eesti põlevkivist avatud ja suletud süsteemis
577.
Investigation of mineral composition of oil shale ash stored in ash fields of the Balti Power Plant
578.
Investigation of physical properties of oil shale of Estonian deposits
579.
Investigation of the evolution of sulphur during the thermal degradation of different oil shales
580.
Investigation of the mineral composition of Estonian oil-shale ash using X-ray diffractometry
581.
Investigation of the thermobituminization of Estonian oil shale in open and closed systems : [defence of the doctoral thesis]
582.
Investments in the shale oil industry under risk and uncertainty
583.
Ionic liquids for oil shale treatment
584.
Iron and cobalt containing electrospun carbon nanofibre-based cathode catalysts for anion exchange membrane fuel cell
585.
Is Estonian oil shale beneficial in the future?
586.
Is it time to improve the status of oil shale science? : editor's page
587.
Isothermal decomposition of Baltic oil shale
588.
Joint efforts for utilization of oil shale ash in new areas
589.
Jõutrafod. Osa 7, Mineraalõlitäitega jõutrafode koormusjuhend [Võrguteavik] = Power transformers. Part 7, Loading guide for mineral-oil-immersed power transformers (IEC 60076-7:2018, identical)
590.
Kergete vedelike (nt õli ja bensiin) püüdursüsteemid. Osa 1, Kavandamise põhimõtted, toimimine ja katsetamine, märgistus ja kvaliteedikontroll [Võrguteavik] = Separator systems for light liquids (e.g. oil and petrol). Pa
591.
Kes teab ja mäletab Davidsoni retorte? : ajakiri Oil Shale kogub õlitööstuse veteranide mälestusi : [akadeemik Ilmar Öpiku kommentaaridega]
592.
Kinetics of low-temperature retorting of kukersite oil shale
593.
Knowledge retention in oil and gas industry - the case of contract workforce
594.
Kukersite oil shale kerogen solvent swelling in binary mixtures
595.
Kukersite oil shale solvent swelling : swelling equilibrium in binary mixtures
596.
Kütusetankurid [Võrguteavik] : taatlusmetoodika = Fuel dispensers : verification procedure
597.
Kütusetankurid. Taatlusmetoodika = Fuel dispensers. Verification procedure
598.
Laboratory investigations of high temperature corrosion of boiler alloys under the impact of Estonian oil shale ash
599.
Laboratory scale granulation of oil shale ashes
600.
Laboratory study of bioremediation of rocket fuel-polluted groundwater
601.
Laboratory test rig for combusting Estonian oil shale in circulating fluidized bed
602.
Laboratory tests of high-temperature corrosion of steels B-407, X8CrNiNb1613 and X8CrNiMoNb1616 under impact of ash formed at pulverized firing of oil shale
603.
Leachibility of Ca2+-ions from oil shale ash
604.
Leaching behaviour of Estonian oil shale ash-based construction mortars
605.
Leaching of PAHs from agricultural soils treated with oil shale combustion ash : an experimental study
606.
Leaching of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals from the oil shale processing wastes and from waste-based products
607.
Leaching of the water-soluble calcium components of oil shale waste ash = Kaltsiumiühendite leostumine põlevkivituha vesisüsteemides
608.
Leaching thermodynamics and kinetics of oil shale waste key components
609.
Life cycle assessment of enfanced oil shale retorting technology
610.
Life cycle assessment of oil shale retorting by-products for production of resins
611.
Linaõli- ja värnitsatööstus Eestis = Linseed oil and varnish industry in Estonia
612.
Lipidomic profile of rhodotorula toruloides by GC/MS and antioxidant capacity of the oil by DPPH and TLC-plate methods
613.
Liquefaction and gasification of Estonian oil shales in the medium of hot compressed water
614.
Liquefaction of Estonian kukersite oil shale kerogen with selected superheated solvents in static conditions
615.
Local mineral resources for local road construction, the usage of oil shale overburden in Estonia
616.
Long-term mineral transformation of Ca-rich oil shale ash waste
617.
Long-term modelling of fly ash and radionuclide emissions as well as deposition fluxes due to the operation of large oil shale-fired power plants
618.
Long-term stability monitoring of the mining blocks in Estonian oil shale mines
619.
Long-term stability of pillars in an underground oil shale mine
620.
Low depth mining in Estonian oil shale deposit
621.
Low temperature pyrolysis of graptolite argillite (Dictyonema shale) in autoclaves
622.
Low-density organic aerogels from oil shale by-product 5-methylresorcinol
623.
Low-temperature pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis of Göynük oil shale and terebinth berries (Turkey) in an autoclave
624.
Low-temperature supercritical conversion of Kukersite oil shale
625.
Main physicochemical factors affecting the aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
626.
Management of health hazards during shale oil handling
627.
Map of oil shale mining history in Estonia
628.
Mapping potential areas of ground subsidence in Estonian underground oil shale mining district
629.
Mass-spectrometric determination of the composition of the essential oil from wild majoram
630.
Material flow analysis of Estonian oil-shale industry
631.
Mathematic models for kinetics of batchwise hydrogenation of shale oil
632.
Melting and sintering of biomass fuel ash
633.
Methanotrophy in a Paleoproterozoic oil field ecosystem, Zaonega Formation, Karelia, Russia
634.
Methodical-methodological aspects of the assessment of aquatic ecosystems pollution by oil-products and heavy metals
635.
Methodology for calculating CO2 emission from Estonian Shale Oil Industry = CO2 emissiooni arvutusmeetod Eesti põlevkivitööstusele
636.
Methodology for defining of eligible capacity for wood fuel based cogeneration plants in small towns in Estonia
637.
Methods of mining block stability analysis for room-and-pillar mining with continuous miner in Estonian oil shale mines
638.
Microbial activity during advanced oxidation of creosote oil contaminated soil
639.
Microbiological degradation of phenolic compounds containing oil shale ash leachate
640.
Microelements in Estonian and Green River (U.S.A.) oil shales : a quantitative comparison
641.
Mine water and dewatering of oil shale, limestone and phosphate rock mines in Estonia
642.
Mine water as a potential source of energy from underground mined areas in Estonian oil shale deposit
643.
Mineral CO2 sequestration by aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash from Estonian power production
644.
Mineral matter efect on the decomposition of Ca-rich oil shale
645.
Mineral matter effect on the decomposition of Ca-rich oil shale
646.
Mineral sequestration of CO2 by carbonation of Ca-rich oil shale ash in natural conditions
647.
Mineral trapping of CO2 in oil shale industry
648.
Mineral trapping of CO2 via oil shale ash aqueous carbonation : controlling mechanism of process rate and development of continuous-flow reactor system
649.
Mineralogical composition and strength formation of oil shale ash based building composites
650.
Mining block stability analysis for room-and-pillar mining with continuous miner in Estonian oil shale mines
651.
Mining block stability analysis in Estonian oil shale mines by statistical methods
652.
Mining block stability estimation in Estonian oil shale mines
653.
Modeling calcium dissolution from oil shale ash. Part 1, Ca dissolution during ash washing in a batch reactor
654.
Modeling calcium dissolution from oil shale ash. Part 2, Continuous washing of the ash layer
655.
Modeling of calcium leaching from lime-consisting oil shale combustion ash
656.
Modeling of decomposition and sulphation of oil shale carbonates on the basis of natural limestone
657.
Modelling continuous process for precipitated calcium carbonate production from oil shale ash
658.
Modelling of decomposition and sulphation processes of oil shale carbonaceous part
659.
Modelling of hydrogeological conditions in Estonian oil shale deposit - the case of dewatering a surface mine
660.
Modelling of oil shale concentration processes in Estonian mines
661.
Modelling of oxidation rocet fuel polluted groundwater
662.
Modelling oil shale mining space and processes
663.
Molecular weight distribution of industrial shale oils
664.
Molecular weight distributions and average molecular weights of pyrolysis oils from oil shales : literature data and measurements by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and atmospheric solids analysis probe mass spectros
665.
Molecular weight parameters of oil shale pyrolysis products
666.
Monitoring and analysis of room-and-pillar mining with continuous miner in Estonian oil shale mines
667.
Monitoring and stability analysis in Estonian oil shale mines
668.
More out from oil shale?
669.
Motor fuel market : factors and impact on the economy of Estonia
670.
Multi criterial modelling of oil shale mining fields : [poster]
671.
Multivariate models based on infrared spectra as a substitute for oil property correlations to predict thermodynamic properties : evaluated on the basis of the narrow-boiling fractions of Kukersite retort oil
672.
Needs for retraining of fossil fuel mining area workforce in Estonia and Poland [Electronic resource]
673.
Neutron activation study of combustion products at power plants fired by solid fossil fuel
674.
New 215 MWel CFB power units for Estonian oil shale [Electronic resource]
675.
New economic concept of synergy of CO2 geological storage and enhanced oil recovery in E6 structure offshore Latvia
676.
New epoch in Estonian oil shale combustion technology : editor's page
677.
New fuel cell power conditioning system for supplying dedicated loads
678.
New high-gain step-up DC/DC converter for a fuel cell interfacing in hydrogen buffer
679.
New rise in the oil shale RAMPD : editor's page
680.
New step-up DC/DC converter for fuel cell powered distributed generation systems: some design guidelines
681.
New trends in Estonian oil shale industry : editor's page
682.
Next-generation smart response web (NG-SRW) : an operational spatial decision support system for maritime oil spill emergency response in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)
683.
Nitrogen isotopes in kukersite and black shale implying Ordovician-Silurian seawater redox conditions
684.
Novel approaches to bioindication of heavy metals in soils contaminated by oil shale wastes
685.
Numerical simulation of uprising gas-solid particle (oil-shale ash) turbulent flow in CFB by different mathematical models
686.
Oil prices and unemployment in the UK before and after the crisis : a Bayesian VAR approach. A note
687.
Oil prices, unemployment and the financial crisis in oil-importing countries : The case of Spain
688.
Oil shale
689.
Oil shale - global solution or part of the problem? : editor's page
690.
Oil shale - where industry meets research
691.
Oil shale ash : its characterization and possible use in remediation at the Sillamäe site
692.
Oil shale ash as a catalyst in wastewater treatment in the pulp and paper industry
693.
Oil shale ash as a source of calcium for calcium carbonate : process feasibility, mechanism and modeling = Põlevkivituhk kaltsiumkarbonaadi toormena : protsessi teostatavus, mehhanism ja modelleerimine
694.
Oil shale ash based backfilling concrete - strength development, mineral transformations and leachability
695.
Oil shale ash based stone formation - hydration, hardening dynamics and phase transformations
696.
Oil shale ash deposits as natural CO2 binders
697.
Oil shale ash deposits as natural CO2 binders [Electronic resource]
698.
Oil shale ashes as binders of acid gases
699.
Oil shale ashes as dry sorbents for acidic flue gases
700.
Oil shale ashes as sorbent for SO2 binding
701.
Oil shale ashes from SFBC of Estonian oil shale as sorbents towards SO2
702.
Oil shale based mining energy processing environment
703.
Oil shale based mining, energy, processing and environment
704.
Oil shale CFBC ash cementation properties in ash fields
705.
Oil shale combustion engineering - from research to innovation
706.
Oil shale combustion technology
707.
Oil shale energy and some alternatives in Estonia : an academic lecture delivered by prof Ilmar Öpik at the Thermal Engineering Department of Tallinn Technical University on Dec. 14, 2000 to mark the 120 semesters since
708.
Oil shale fluidized bed retorting technology with CFB furance for burning the by-products
709.
Oil shale fly ash use opportunities
710.
Oil shale heat-treatment industry of Estonia and alkylresorcins
711.
Oil shale in Estonian power industry
712.
Oil shale industry and sustainability - governance through dialogue : editor's page
713.
Oil shale industry in Estonia at a crossroads
714.
Oil shale mining
715.
Oil shale mining development in Estonia
716.
Oil shale mining developments in Estonia as the bases for sustainable power industry
717.
Oil shale of Maghreb countries in comparison with Estonian one
718.
Oil shale phenol-derived aerogels as supports for palladium nanoparticles
719.
Oil shale processing
720.
Oil shale processing, chemistry and technology
721.
Oil shale processing, chemistry, and technology
722.
Oil shale pulverized firing : boiler efficiency, ash balance and flue gas composition
723.
Oil shale pyrolysis products and the fate of sulfur
724.
Oil shale related fundamental research and industry development
725.
Oil shale reserves in Estonia
726.
Oil shale resorcinols - effective reagents for nitrite. An algorithm for the influence of pH on optical density
727.
Oil shale resorcinols - effective reagents for spectrophotometric determination of nitrite
728.
Oil shale resources for oil production
729.
Oil shale semicoke leachate pre-treatment by means of advanced oxidation
730.
Oil shale semicoke leachate treatment using ozonation and the Fenton oxidation
731.
Oil shale waste rock aggregate properties which are depending on content of oil shale
732.
Oil spill detection using fluorometric sensors : laboratory validation and implementation to a ferryBox and a moored SmartBuoy
733.
Oil-shale alkylresorcinols as raw for resin synthesis
734.
Oil-shale mining-related research in Estonia
735.
Oil-shale plants in Estonia
736.
On parameterization of emulsification and heat exchange in the hydraulic modelling of oil spill from a damaged tanker in winter conditions
737.
On the chemistry of the Estonian oil shale "kukersite" : a monograph
738.
On the fouling mechanism of non-bounded oil shale ash deposits on boiler heat-transfer surfaces
739.
On the fouling mechanism of not-bounded oil shale ash deposits on the boiler heat transfer surfaces
740.
On the fouling of heat transfer surfaces of CFB oil shale boiler
741.
On the history, present state and future of the Estonian oil shale industry
742.
On the origin of 5-alkyl-1,3-benzenediols in the retort oil of Estonian kukersite
743.
Open-air deposition of Estonian oil shale ash : formation, state of art, problems and prospects for the abatement of environmental impact
744.
Operational in situ oil spill detection in the Baltic Sea, using FerryBox system equipped with oil sensor [Online resource]
745.
Operational in situoil spill detection in the Baltic sea using ferrybox system equipped with oil sensor
746.
Optimal operation of oil shale power plants in Estonian power system
747.
Optimal underground mining method machinery for oil shale mining : magistri väitekiri
748.
Optimization of Narva district heating network and analysis of competitiveness of oil shale CHP building in Narva
749.
Optimization of the room-and-pillar mining technology for oil-shale mines
750.
Origins, compositions, and technological and environmental problems of utilization of oil shales
751.
OSAMAT - utilisation of oil shale ashes in road construction
752.
Ozonation and AOP for treatment of the wastewater from oil shale and pulp and paper industries
753.
Ozonation and AOPs for oil shale industry's wastewater treatment : an overview
754.
Ozonation and Fenton treatment for remediation of diesel fuel contaminated soil
755.
Ozonation and the Fenton treatment for remediation of soil - diesel fuel contaminated soil
756.
Ozonation of phenols containing in wastewaters from oil shale chemical treatment
757.
Overview of program on US-Estonian science and technology cooperation on oil shale research and utilization (strategic importance of oil shale studies for Estonia and USA)
758.
Oxidative purification of wastewaters containing phenolic compounds from oil shale treatment
759.
Oxidative treatment of phenolic wastewater disposed into the Gulf of Finland from oil shale processing industry in Estonia
760.
Oxygen influence on Estonian kukersite oil shale devolatilization and char combustion
761.
Parallels between slow pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale and forest biomass residues
762.
Paste fills technology in condition of Estonian oil shale mine
763.
Pb-210 and Po-210 atmospheric releases via fly ash from oil shale-fired power plants
764.
PCC production from calcium-rich oxy-fuel CFBC ash
765.
Peculiar high temperature corrosion of martensite alloy under impact of Estonian oil shale fly ash
766.
Peculiarities of heat balance and thermal efficiency estimations at oil shale combustion
767.
Perspectives for the mining of oil shale and limestone with surface miner in Estonia
768.
Petrography and mineralogy of the Attarat Um Ghudran oil shale, Central Jordan
769.
Phenols to pores to adsorption: a potential route towards new methods for extracting value from shale oil side stream
770.
Photocatalytic oxidation of fuel oxygenated additives in aqueous solutions
771.
Photocatalytic oxidation of phenolic compounds in wastewater from oil shale treatment
772.
Photocatalytical oxidation of de-icing agents in aqueous solutions and aqueous extract of jet fuel
773.
Photocatalytical oxidation of oil products
774.
Photocatalytical oxidation of phenolic compounds in wastewater from oil shale treatment
775.
Photocatalytical treatment of groundwater polluted with aircraft fuel residues
776.
Physical and chemical properties of shale oil
777.
Physical and thermodynamic properties of kukersite pyrolysis shale oil : literature overview
778.
Physical and thermodynamic properties of phenol-rich oil from oil shale : application of correlations based on bulk properties
779.
Physical properties of Estonian shale oils
780.
Physicochemical factors affecting aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
781.
Physico-chemical methods for rocket fuel polluted groundwater treatment
782.
Phytochemical analysis of the essential oil of Achillea millefolium L. from various European countries
783.
Phytochemical analysis of the essential oil of Thymus serpyllum L. growing wild in Estonia
784.
Pluses and minuses of thermal analysis for determining vapour pressure of narrow boiling range oil fractions
785.
Polychlorinated biphenyls-containing electrical insulating oil contaminated soil treatment with calcium and magnesium peroxides
786.
Possibilities of biodegradation of phenolcontaining wastes originating from the oil-shale basin in Northeastern Estonia
787.
Possibilities of deeper desulfurization of blue gases by oil shale ash components in different burning technologies
788.
Possibilities of oil shale mining under the Selisoo mire of the Estonia oil shale deposit
789.
Possible usage of crushing buckets in oil shale mining
790.
Poster of Analyses of Estonian oil shale resources
791.
Poster of Blasting in an Estonian oil shale open cast - a multidisciplinary study using seismology and mining engineering
792.
Poster of Mine water and dewatering of oil shale, limestone and phosphate rock mining in Estonia
793.
Poster of Oil shale mining in Estonia
794.
Poster of Oil shale mining influence to the environment in Estonia
795.
Poster of Selective crushing methods for oil shale mining with crushing buckets
796.
Post-stripping processes and the landscape of mined areas in Estonian oil shale open casts
797.
Potential of biomass in Narva region regarding oil shale and biomass co-firing
798.
Potential of underground minewater in Estonian oil shale mining region
799.
Potential usage of underground mined areas in Estonian oil shale deposit = Altkaevandatud alade kasutamine Eesti põlevkivimaardlas
800.
Power plant fuel consumption rate during load cycling
801.
Precision of oil shale energy rating and oil shale resources
802.
Predictability of the toxicity of the oil-shale industry wastewaters by their phenolic composition
803.
Predicting fuel properties from infrared spectra = Kütuse omaduste hindamine infrapunaspektrilt
804.
Predicting fuel properties using chemometrics : a review and an extension to temperature dependent physical properties by using infrared spectroscopy to predict density
805.
Prediction of pour points of kukersite shale oil : influence of phenols on pour point
806.
Preparation of metal-doped carbon aerogels from oil shale processing by-products
807.
Preparation of the catalyst support from the oil-shale processing by-product
808.
Present and future of oil shale based energy production in Estonia
809.
Present state of oil-shale fired power stations and expediency of their reconstruction
810.
Primary method for reduction of SO2 emission and its impact on CO2 in pulverized oil shale-fired boilers at Narva Power Plant
811.
Primary method for reduction of SO2 emission in pulverized oil shale-fired boilers at Narva power plants : test 1 - water injection after superheater
812.
Problems of manufacture and use of epoxy resins from shale oil derived alkyl resorcinols
813.
Process deceleration at aqueous carbonization of oil shale ash
814.
Production of isotropic coke from shale tar at various parameters of the delayed coking process
815.
Production of oil shale in 1999
816.
Production quality control in mines of Baltic oil shale deposits
817.
Properties and environmental impact of oil shale ash landfills
818.
Properties of fluidized bed burnt oil shale ashes
819.
Properties of kukersite shale oil
820.
Prospective oil shale utilization : editor's page
821.
Prospects for hydrogen production in oil shale processing industry in Estonia : initial aspects of life cycle analysis
822.
Prospects for use of oil shale fly ash as filler in polymeric compounds
823.
Prospects in waste oil shale ash sustainable valorization
824.
Psycho-social working environment of miners in Estonian oil-shale industry
825.
Purification of oil-polluted wastewater
826.
Põletatud põlevkivi plastitööstusele [Võrguteavik] : spetsifikatsioonid ja vastavuskriteeriumid = Burnt shale for productions of plastics : specification and conformity criteria
827.
Põlevkivi [Võrguteavik] : niiskuse määramine = Oil shale : determination of moisture
828.
Põlevkivi fenoolid toorainena poorsete aerogeelide valmistamiseks = Oil shale phenols as raw materials for porous aerogel preparation
829.
Põlevkivi kerogeeni hapendamisest = On the Oxidation of the Kerogen of the Estonian Oil Shale
830.
Põlevkiviõlid [Võrguteavik] : tahkete lisandite ja tuhasuse määramise meetod = Shale oils : method for determination of sediment content and ash
831.
Quality control of oil shale production in Estonian mines
832.
Quantitative compositional analysis of Estonian shale oil using comprehensive two dimensional gas chromatography
833.
Radionuclide concentration variations in residues from potential NORM industries in Estonia : the example of oil shale-fired power plants
834.
Rapid characterisation and investigation of oil shales by thermal desorption-pyrolysis-GC/MS using multi-functional pyrolyzer
835.
Rational use and environmental impacts of oil shale mining in Estonia
836.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes formed at Estonian power plant in sulphur dioxide binding
837.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes in SO2 and CO2 binding
838.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes in the binding of SO2
839.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards SO2
840.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulfur dioxide. 1, Activation of high-temperature ashes
841.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulfur dioxide. 2, Low-temperature ashes formed by using CFBC technology
842.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulfur dioxide. 3, Recurrent use of ash for flue gas purification
843.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulphur dioxide
844.
Real time in situ oil-spill monitoring using FerryBox system equipped with UV-fluorometer
845.
Recent advances in bioethanol fuel research. 1, Bioethanol, methyl tert-butyl ether, and other oxygenates in petrol blends
846.
Recommendations for design of Estonian oil shale fired CFB boilers
847.
Recurrent use of oil shale ash as sorbent for SO2 removal
848.
Recycling of waste plastic via co-processing with kukersite oil shale
849.
Reducing CO2 emissions with oil shale circulating fluidized bed boiler ash
850.
Reducing of carbon dioxide emissions at oil shale ash deposition
851.
Reduction of oil shale losses
852.
Reed as a gasification fuel : a comparison with woody fuels
853.
Reed as gasification fuel compared to woody fuels
854.
Relationships between fuel prices and price indices in Estonia
855.
Release of trace elements from oil shale fly ash of PF and CFB boilers
856.
Removal of PAHs from creosote oil contaminated soil by addition of concentrated H2O2 and biodegradation
857.
Replacement of the regulated price of oil shale-based electricity with open-market price and real-time tariff system opportunities
858.
Research and development is the guarantee of oil shale's future
859.
Researches on Estonian Shale Oils and their products
860.
Resin synthesis raw based on oil shale natural resource
861.
Resources of water-soluble alkylresorcinols in the oil fractions and retort water formed by processing oil shale in generators of high unit capacity
862.
Results of thermographic diagnostics of electric grid contact junctions and generators of oil shale power plants
863.
Reuse of waste ashes formed at oil shale based power industry in Estonia
864.
Review of oil shale semicoke and its combustion utilization
865.
Risk assessment in the quality control of oil shale in Estonian deposit
866.
Risk assessment methodology in oil shale mining
867.
Risk assessment methods in Estonian oil shale industry : [summery of the doctoral thesis]
868.
Risk assessment methods in Estonian oil shale mining industry = Riski hindamise metoodika Eesti põlevkivitööstuses
869.
Risk assessment of blasting works in Estonian oil shale mines
870.
Risk assessment of geological conditions for selective extraction of oil shale in "Estonia" mine
871.
Risk assessment of pillar stability for experimental mining blocks in Estonian oil shale mines
872.
Risk assessment of surface miner for Estonian oil shale mining industry
873.
Role of specifically interacting solvents in solvent swelling of kukersite oil shale kerogen = Spetsiifiliste vastasmõjudega lahustite roll kukersiitse põlevkivi kerogeeni pundumises
874.
Roof and pillar stability prognosis in Estonian oil shale mines
875.
Roof bolting analysis at "Estonia" oil shale mine
876.
Scaleup risk of developing oil shale processing units
877.
Screening of the extent of ideality in hydroxyl group rich Kukersite oil shale derived "synthetic crude oils"
878.
Seasonal binding of atmospheric CO2 by oil shale ash
879.
Secondary reactions on the final stages of the oil shales semicoking process
880.
Selection of the most appropriate regions for wood fuel based cogeneration plants using multicriteria decision analysis methods
881.
Selective crushing methods for oil shale mining with crushing buckets
882.
Selisoo mire above oil shale deposit area
883.
Separation of thermobitumen from oil shale mineral part
884.
Shale gasoline thermal conductivity : experimental data and estimates from correlations for petroleum and coal liquids
885.
Simplified model of oxy-combustion for Estonian oil shale
886.
Slurry erosion testing of steel with oil shale ash as abrasive
887.
SO2 binding at the combustion of oil shale in the mixture with semicoke
888.
SO2 binding by co-combustion of oil shale and coal
889.
SO2 binding into the solid phase at thermooxidation of blends based on Estonian oil shale semicoke
890.
SO2 binding into the solid phase during thermooxidation of blends : Estonian oil shale semicoke
891.
Soil invertebrates in semi-coke heaps of Estonian oil shale industry
892.
Solid fuel combustion in fluidized bed
893.
Solid heat carrier oil shale retorting technology with integrated CFB technology
894.
Solid phase extraction of oil shale derived phenols
895.
Solvent swelling of dictyonema oil shale
896.
Solvent swelling of Dictyonema oil shale : low temperature heat-treatment caused changes in swelling extent
897.
Solvent swelling of Estonian oil shales : low temperature termochemical conversion caused changes in swelling
898.
Solvent swelling of Estonian oil shales : low temperature thermochemical conversion caused changes in swelling : defense of the doctoral thesis
899.
Solvent swelling of kukersite oil shale macromolecular organic matter in binary mixtures : impact of specifically interacting solvents
900.
Some design aspects of recovery boiler for oil shale retorting unit SHC-3000
901.
Some innovative approaches in environmental analysis of oil shale wastes and discharges
902.
Some possibilities for the activation of oil shale ashes
903.
Some possibilities of granulation of oil shale ashes
904.
Some problems of oil shale retorting in Estonia
905.
Some regularities of the decomposition of asphaltenes formed on kukersite shale thermolysis
906.
Spherical fly ash particles from oil shale fired power plants in atmospheric precipitations. Possibilities of quantitative tracing
907.
Splendid design solutions forced by fuel crisis
908.
Stalinist urban ensembles in East Estonian oil-shale mining and industrial town centres : formation mechanisms and urban space identity as the potential for spatial development = Ida-Eesti põlevkivikaevandus- ja -tööstus
909.
Standardization by analyses of oil shale and its products
910.
Steam jet pumps in the process of extraction of phenols from oil shale processing waste water (computer simulation)
911.
Stepwise supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of Estonian oil shales in batch autoclave in temperature region 40-150 °C
912.
Stochastic approach to room-and-pillar failure in oil shale mining
913.
Stochastic modelling in Estonian oil shale mining economics
914.
Strength development and leachability of oil shale ash based backfilling concrete
915.
Strong and chemically inert sinter crystallised glass ceramics based on Estonian oil shale ash
916.
Structure and properties of oil-shale portland cement concrete
917.
Structure and properties of oil-shale portland cement concretes : the dissertation presented for a doctor's degree
918.
Students' society "Liivika" and Estonian oil shale industry
919.
Studies of oil shale properties variation in El Lajjun (Jordan) borehole
920.
Studies of the essential oil composition of common juniper needles and berries from Estonia
921.
Studies of the essential oil composition of some Estonian herbs
922.
Studies on kukersite oil shale kerogen solvent swelling by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)
923.
Study of essential oil from medicinal plants using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry
924.
Study of the environmental hazard caused by the oil shale industry solid waste
925.
Study of the organic liquid obtained from supercritical water conversion of Estonian dictyonema and kukersite oil shale by PY-GC/MS
926.
Study of thermooxidation of oil shale samples and basics of processes for utilization of oil shale ashes
927.
Studying of internal and rheological properties of polyethylene-oil shale ash composites
928.
Studying the water regime of the Baltic Oil Shale Basin with the new Virumaa groundwater flow model
929.
Subsidence prediction in Estonia's oil shale mines
930.
Suggestions to improve oil shale industry water management basing on inventory analysis of life cycle assessment
931.
Suitability of devulcanized crumb rubber for oil spills remediation
932.
Sulfur binding by ash in oil shale boilers
933.
Sulfur in kukersite shale oil : its distribution in shale oil fractions and the effect of gaseous environment
934.
Sulphate content of underground water pools in closed oil shale mines Estonia [Electronic resource]
935.
Sulphation and carbonization of oil shale CFBC ashes in heterogeneous systems
936.
Sulphation of Estonian and Israeli oil shale ashes under atmospheric and pressurized combustion conditions
937.
Sulphation of oil shale ash under atmospheric and pressurized combustion conditions
938.
Sulphur and CO2-emission at transferring oil shale boilers to the fluidized bed combustion technology
939.
Sulphur capture by oil shale ashes under atmospheric and pressurized FBC conditions
940.
Supercritical extraction of the Estonian kukersite oil shale
941.
Supercritical fluid extraction of dictyonema oil shale
942.
Supercritical water extraction of biomass and oil shales
943.
Surface area of oil shale and its solid pyrolysis products depending on the particle size
944.
Surface characterisation of Estonian oil shale semi-coke
945.
Surface mining technology in the zones of tectonic disturbances, Estonian oil shale deposit
946.
Surface tensions of phenolic mixture separated from kukersite oil shale oil
947.
Surface tensions of phenolic moieties rich narrow boiling range distillation cuts from kukersite oil shale based crude oil
948.
Survival of the unfit : path dependence and the Estonian oil shale industry
949.
Sustainability analysis of shale oil production industry
950.
Sustainability assessment methods in oil shale mine closure
951.
Sustainability assessment of Estonian oil shale mining
952.
Sustainability assessment of Estonian oil shale mining using advanced technology [technologies]
953.
Sustainable groundwater resource management in the Estonian oil shale deposit
954.
Sustainable mining under usage modern machines in Estonian oil shales mines
955.
Sustainable utilization of oil shale resources and comparison of contemporary technologies used for oil shale processing
956.
Suurtööstuse kütteainebaas = Consumption of fuel in large-scale industry
957.
Symposium on oil shale in Colorado
958.
Synergy in co-liquefaction of oil shale and willow in supercritical water
959.
Synergy in co-pyrolysis of oil shale and pine sawdust in autoclaves
960.
Synergy in hydrous pyrolysis of oil shale and sawdust blends
961.
Synergy of CO2 storage and oil recovery in different geological formations : case study in the Baltic Sea
962.
Synthesis of nitroso derivatives of alkylresorcinols originated from oil shale
963.
Syntshesis of platinum modified nanocarbon catalysts for fuel cell application
964.
Tahked biokütused. Kütuste spetsifikatsioon ja klassid. Osa 1, Üldised nõuded = Solid biofuels. Fuel specifications and classes. Part 1, General requirements
965.
Tahkel kütusel töötavad aeglaselt soojust eraldavad kütteseadmed : nõuded ja katsemetoodika = Slow heat release appliances fired by solid fuel : requirements and test methods
966.
Teadusajakiri Oil Shale ja Ilmar Öpik
967.
Technical and ecological aspects of shale oil and power cogeneration
968.
Technogenic water in closed oil shale mines
969.
Technological and environmental aspects of assessment of a combination of different mining methods used in Estonian oil shale industry
970.
Technologies and experiences for using sewage sludge as a fuel
971.
Technology for early detection and drift forecast of the oil spill
972.
Tectonic dislocations of the Estonian kukersite deposit and their influence on oil shale quality and quantity
973.
Temperature and pressure dependence of density of a shale oil and derived thermodynamic properties
974.
Temperature conditions and slagging tendency in the combustion chamber of pulverized fuel equipment
975.
Termochemical co-liquefaction of biomass wastes and Estonian oil shale [Electronic resource]
976.
TG-FTIR analysis of oxidation kinetics of some solid fuels under oxy-fuel conditions
977.
TG-FTIR study of gaseous compounds evolved at thermooxidation of oil shale
978.
The 3rd International oil shale symposium in Tallinn
979.
The 41 MWe LLB CFB-boiler as model for 200 MWe oil-shale blocks
980.
The behaviour of Ca-Mg-silicates in direct aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash [Electronic resource]
981.
The Bulgarian Competition Authority finds resale price maintenance practices on the sunflower oil market (Kaliakra) [Electronic resource]
982.
The challenges for fossil fuel power system associated with integration of large scale renewable generation
983.
The chemical composition of the Esthonian M.-Ordovician oil-bearing mineral "Kukersite"
984.
The chemometric approach to identification of residual oil contamination at former primitive asphalt pavement plants
985.
The chemometrical and statistical approachto identification of oil compounds in soil
986.
The CO2-binding by Ca-Mg-silicates in direct aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash and steel slag
987.
The comparative analysis of fuel costs for generation process (based on the example of IEEE 30-bus test system)
988.
The compasion of Estonian oil shale thermal treatment process by BAT criteria
989.
The composition and properties of ash in the context of the modernisation of oil shale industry
990.
The composition and reactivity of different oil shales and the products formed during thermal treatment = Erinevate põlevkivide koostis ja reaktiivsus ning nende termilisel töötlusel tekkivad produktid
991.
The composition of dictyonema shale weathering products
992.
The content and composition of the essential oil found in Carum carvi L. commercial fruits obtained from different countries
993.
The economic impact of environmental regulations on a maritime fuel production company
994.
The effect of drying method and grade of grinding to the composition of the essential oil from black, green and white pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
995.
The effect of motor fuel prices on Estonian economy
996.
The effect of oil shale ash and mixtures of wood ash and oil shale ash on the biomass formation of Silver birch and Scots pine seedlings on a cutaway peatland
997.
The Estonian experience in the oil shale technology
998.
The Estonian Oil Shale
999.
The EU Horizon 2020 project GRACE : integrated oil spill response actions and environmental effects
1000.
The European Union takes an interest to oil shale
1001.
The features of oil shale burnt at Estonian power plants in 1959-1997
1002.
The future of oil shale mining related to the mining and hydrogeological conditions in the Estonian deposit
1003.
The health risk assessment in the work environment of shale oil production and handling
1004.
The impact of oil shale calorific value on CFB boiler thermal efficiency and environment = Põlevkivi kütteväärtuse mõju keevkihtkatla efektiivsusele ja keskkonnale
1005.
The impact of pollution charges, ash handling and carbon dioxide to cost competitiveness of fuel sources for energy production in Estonia
1006.
The impact of subsidy mechanisms on biomass and oil shale based electricity cost prices
1007.
The influence of oil shale ashes to the sedimentation properties of sludges in biotreatment
1008.
The influence of oil shale combustion technology on carbon dioxide emission
1009.
The influence of oil shale mineral matter on low-temperature co-pyrolysis of heavy oil waste and oil shale
1010.
The influence of pressure on behaviour of fuel carbonates
1011.
The influence of pressure on the behaviour of oil shale carbonates
1012.
The influence of temperature and gas composition on the sintering of Estonian oil shale ash
1013.
The modelling of oil shale mining development and its influence to the environment
1014.
The models of estimating oil shale flows and price
1015.
The new technologies to increase the efficiency and decrease the CO2 and harmful gas emissions in using Estonian oil shale
1016.
The oil shale industry of Estonia
1017.
The oil spray cooling system of automotive traction motors : the state of the art
1018.
The oil-shale 1,5 D combustion model for circulating fluidized bed (CBF) boilers
1019.
The origin and amount of removal water in the Ubja oil shale opencast mine and its influence to the Toolse river
1020.
The phase of the oil shale ash of Estonian power plants
1021.
The possibility of extracting oil shale organic matter during the bitumen generation stage
1022.
The possibility of integrating sustainability into legal framework for use of oil shale reserves
1023.
The Redos Project : reduction of pollution in oil shale mining areas : water resource management : status report, July 1996
1024.
The role of wood fuel in a sustainable energy systems for Estonia
1025.
The secondary usage of the burnt oil-shale ashes of Narva Power Plants
1026.
The sintering of Estonian oil shale ashes
1027.
The sintering tendency of ash from calcium rich oil shale
1028.
The size distribution and calorific value regulation possibility with surface continuous miner wirtgen 2500 sm in Narva oil shale open pit condition
1029.
The story of oil shale mining research
1030.
The study of properties of aerogels derived from oil shale phenols
1031.
The study of the possibilities of biodegradation of phenol-containing wastes, originated from the oil shale basin in North-Eastern Estonia
1032.
The sulfur intermediate oxidation forms in oil shale ash suspension
1033.
The surface miner sustainable oil-shale mining technology testing results in Estonia
1034.
The surface miner sustainable technology introduction for oil-shale mining in Estonia
1035.
The USA-Estonian co-operation in oil shale research and utilization
1036.
The volume of spent oil shale in the Estonian landfills
1037.
The volumes of spent oil shale from Estonian oil-shale processing units in 1921-2002
1038.
Thermal analysis of oxy-combustion of Estonian oil shale : kinetics of process stages
1039.
Thermal analysis of refuse-derived fuel briquetees manufactured by different technologies
1040.
Thermal and kinetic characteristics of some oil shale samples
1041.
Thermal behavior of ceramic bodies based on Estonian clay from the Arumetsa deposit with oil shale ash and clinker dust additives
1042.
Thermal behavior of some Estonian clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
1043.
Thermal behaviour of some Estonian clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
1044.
Thermal dissolution of Estonian oil shale
1045.
Thermal extraction of oil from a Utah Green River (USA) oil shale in autoclaves
1046.
Thermal operation of oil shale boiler furnaces
1047.
Thermal processes of dictyonema argillite and kukersite oil shale : transformation and distribution of sulfur compounds in pilot-scale Galoter process
1048.
Thermal processing of polyvinylchloride waste with oil shale ash to capture chloride
1049.
Thermal swelling behavior during pyrolysis of estonian oil shale kukersite
1050.
Thermally pre-treated kukersite oil shale characterization : swelling solvents
1051.
Thermobituminization of Baltic oil shale
1052.
Thermobituminizing kinetics of Estonian oil shale at low-temperature pyrolysis
1053.
Thermochemical Co-liquefaction of Estonian kukersite oil shale with peat and pine bark
1054.
Thermochemical co-liquefaction of woody biomass and fossil fuel in supercritical water [Electronic resource]
1055.
Thermodynamic and transport properties of liquid products from oil shale pyrolysis
1056.
Thermogravimetric analysis of polymer waste products and their mixtures with oil shale
1057.
Thermooxidative decomposition of oil shales
1058.
Thermo-swelling behavior of Kukersite oil shale : commercial grade oil shale compared to its kerogen
1059.
30 years of the journal Oil Shale
1060.
Transformation and distribution of sulphur compounds at the thermal processing of oil shale in solid heat carrier unit
1061.
Transformation of calcareous oil-shale circulating fluidized-bed combustion boiler ashes under wet conditions
1062.
Transformations in oil shale ash at wet deposition
1063.
Transformations in the solid and liquid phase at aqueous carbonization of oil shale ash
1064.
Transformations of sulfides during aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
1065.
Transformations of sulfur compounds in oil shale ash suspension
1066.
Transient gas-phase photocatalytic oxidation of motor fuel oxygenated additives
1067.
Transition metal-containing nitrogen-doped nanocarbon catalysts derived from 5-methylresorcinol for anion exchange membrane fuel cell application
1068.
Transition-metal- and nitrogen-doped carbide-derived carbon/carbon nanotube composites as cathode catalysts for anion-exchange membrane fuel cells
1069.
Transitions of sulphur compounds at combustion of oil shale processing solid waste
1070.
Treatment of creosote oil contaminated soil by modified Fenton's reaction
1071.
Treatment of oil shale processing wastes
1072.
Treatment of surfactant stabilized oil-in-water emulsions by means of chemical oxidation and coagulation
1073.
Types of oil shale ash and methods for increasing their reactivity
1074.
Unconventional oil contaminated industrial effluent treatment by catalyzed hydrogen peroxide and sodium persulfate
1075.
Unconventional use of a DSC based vapor pressure method for examining the extent of ideality in associating binary mixtures composed of narrow boiling range oil cuts
1076.
Underground mining challenges for Estonian oil shale deposit
1077.
Underground oil shale mine surveying using handheld mobile laser scanner
1078.
Underground water pools as heat source for heat pumps in abandoned oil shale mines in Estonia
1079.
Unusual features of the Middle Devonian Narva Formation covering the oil shale bearing rocks in Estonia
1080.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 2, The effect of time and hydrogen pressure on the yield and composition of "diesel fraction" hydrogenation products
1081.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 3, Hydrogenation of light mazute
1082.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 4, The effect of time and hydrogen pressure on the yield and composition of light mazute hydrogenation products
1083.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil heavy residuum bituminous fraction by catalytic hydroconversion
1084.
Upgrading of liquid products from Estonian kukersite oil shale by catalytic hydrogenation = Kukersiitpõlevkivi vedelproduktide vääristamine katalüütilise hüdrogeenimise meetodil
1085.
Upgrading shale oil heavy fractions with biomass via catalytical hydroprocessing [Electronic resource]
1086.
Usage of Estonian oil shale
1087.
Usages of X-rays in the investigation of oil shale and ashes
1088.
Use of ionic liquids in oil shale processing
1089.
Use of multi-criteria decision analysis for choosing an optimal location for a wood fuel based cogeneration plant : a case study in Estonia
1090.
Use of oil shale fly ash as a binder material in stabilization of soft soils
1091.
Use of oil shale waste ash for flue gas desulphurization
1092.
Using MapInfo Professional and vertical mapper for mapping Estonian oil shale deposit and analysing technological limit of overburden thickness
1093.
Utilisation of oil shale ashes in road construction
1094.
Utilization of Estonian oil shale at power plants
1095.
Utilization of Estonian oil shale retorting solid waste
1096.
Utilization of Estonian oil shale semicoke
1097.
Utilization of granulated oil shale ashes for neutralizing of acidic soils
1098.
Utilization of high calcium oxide and alkali metal content fuel at the thermal power plants
1099.
Utilization of oil shale ash as a concrete constituent and carbon sink
1100.
Utilization of oil shale ash to prepare PCC : leachibility dynamics and equilibrium in the ash-water system
1101.
Utilization of oil shale combustion wastes for PCC production : quantifying the kinetics of Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub> and CaSO<sub>4</sub>·2H<sub>2</sub>O dissolution in aqueous systems
1102.
Utilization of oil shale retort gas
1103.
Utilization of oil shale semi-coke - state of art and prospects
1104.
Utilization of plastic wastes with oil shale : basics, methods, composition
1105.
Utilization of pyrolytic wastewater in oil shale fired CFBC boiler
1106.
Utilization of semi-coke of Estonian shale oil industry
1107.
Utilization of solid waste as an additive in shale oil production
1108.
Utilization of waste rock from oil shale mining
1109.
Utilization of waste rock from oil shale mining : [defence of the doctoral thesis]
1110.
Utilization of waste rock from oil shale mining = Põlevkivi kaevandamis- ja rikastamisjääkide kasutamine
1111.
Utilization solid waste as an additive in shale oil production
1112.
Vapor pressures of kukersite oil shale primary pyrolysis tars
1113.
Vapor pressures of narrow gasoline fractions of oil from industrial retorting of Kukersite oil shale
1114.
Vapor pressures of phenolic compounds found in pyrolysis oil
1115.
Vaporization parameters of primary pyrolysis oil from kukersite oil shale
1116.
Vaporization related properties of pyrolysis oils/tars from kukersite oil shale
1117.
Variation in the composition of the essential oil of commercial Valeriana officinalis L. roots from different countries
1118.
Variation in the composition of the essential oil of Valeriana officinalis L. roots from Estonia
1119.
Warranty reliability of CFB boiler burning oil shale
1120.
Waste from oil shale mining
1121.
Waste management in Estonian oil shale industry
1122.
Waste oil shale ash as a novel source of calcium for precipitated calcium carbonate : carbonation mechanism, modeling, and product characterization
1123.
Waste products of ethanol rectification in fuel mixtures
1124.
Wastewater treatment in oil shale chemical industry
1125.
Water balances and possible wastewater treatment technology in oil shale chemical industry
1126.
Water conversion of dictyonema oil shale in the presence of reagents
1127.
Water conversion of oil shales and biomass : Kristjan Kruusement defence of the doctoral thesis
1128.
Water conversion of oil shales and biomass = Põlevkivi ja biomassi vesikonversioon
1129.
Water filled underground oil shale mines as a heat source
1130.
Water in the thermolysis processes of solid fossile fuel
1131.
Water problems connected with oil shale mining in North-East Estonia
1132.
Water vapour transmission properties of linseed oil paint
1133.
Wear of the fuel supply system of CFB boilers
1134.
Wet air oxidation of oil shale = Põlevkivi oksüdeerimine vees hapniku mõjul
1135.
Wet air oxidation of oil shales: kerogen dissolution and dicarboxylic acid formation
1136.
Wet air oxidation of oil shales-factors affecting dicarboxylic acids formation
1137.
Wet carbonization of pulverized firing and circulating fluidized bed combustion oil shale ash
1138.
Wet separation processes as method to separate limestone and oil shale
1139.
What should the Estonian oil strategy be like?
1140.
Where should the oil shale power engineering be directed? : editor's page
1141.
Viscosity and stability of distillate petroleum oil - residual petroleum oil and distillate petroleum oil - shale oil binary blends
1142.
Viscosity of shale oil binary blends
1143.
Viscosity of shale oil originated distillate oil - residual petroleum oil binary blends
1144.
Viscosity of SHC process shale oil binary blends
1145.
Viscosity, stability and compatibility of shale oil distillates
1146.
Wood as a primary fuel for rural areas of Estonia
1147.
Working mining block stability prediction methods in Estonian oil shale mines
1148.
Vortex ring-like structures in a non-evaporating gasoline-fuel spray : simplified models versus experimental results
1149.
Vortex ring-like structures in gasoline fuel sprays : modelling and observations [Electronic resource]
1150.
Vortex ring-like structures in gasoline fuel sprays [Electronic resource]
1151.
Vortex ring-like structures in gasoline fuel sprays under cold-start conditions
1152.
Yields and properties of thermal bitumen obtained from combustible shale
1153.
Yields and the selected physicochemical properties of thermobitumen as an intermediate product of the pyrolysis of Kukersite oil shale
1154.
30 years of the journal Oil Shale
võtmesõna
122
1.
shale fuel oil
2.
alkaline anion-exchange membrane fuel cell
3.
alkaline membrane fuel cell
4.
alternative fuel
5.
Alum Shale
6.
anion exchange membrane fuel cell
7.
black shale
8.
burnt oil shale
9.
carbonates in oil shale
10.
CCS, enhanced oil recovery
11.
crude oil prices
12.
crushed oil shale
13.
Dictyonema shale
14.
enhanced oil recovery
15.
essential oil
16.
essential oil composition
17.
Estonian kukersite oil shale
18.
Estonian oil shale kukersite
19.
EU Horizon 2020 research project GRACE (Integrated oil spill response actions and environmental effects)
20.
fossil fuel
21.
fossil fuel power plants
22.
fuel
23.
fuel ash
24.
fuel cell
25.
fuel cell power systems
26.
fuel cells
27.
fuel cells (FCs)
28.
fuel consumption
29.
fuel economy
30.
fuel market
31.
fuel poverty
32.
fuel prices
33.
fuel saving
34.
fuel taxes
35.
fuel VAT
36.
fuel-cost characteristics
37.
gaseous products of oil shale processing
38.
heavy shale oil
39.
hydrogenated oil
40.
Jordanian Attrat oil shale
41.
Krasava oil shale
42.
kukersite oil shale
43.
kukersite shale oil
44.
linseed oil
45.
linseed oil paint
46.
liquid fuel
47.
Lokpanta Formation oil shale
48.
mechanical oil recovery
49.
mineral oil
50.
motor fuel
51.
motor fuel (gasoline and diesel)
52.
motor fuel (petrol and diesel)
53.
motor oil
54.
moulded fuel
55.
oil
56.
oil and chemical spills
57.
oil and gas
58.
oil cooling
59.
oil outflow
60.
oil pollution
61.
oil prices
62.
oil shale
63.
oil shale alkylresorcinols
64.
oil shale and coal blend
65.
oil shale ash
66.
oil shale ashes
67.
oil shale by-products
68.
oil shale char
69.
oil shale combustion
70.
oil shale conversion
71.
oil shale decomposition kinetics
72.
oil shale devolatilization
73.
oil shale gas
74.
oil shale industry
75.
oil shale industry waste
76.
oil shale kukersite
77.
oil shale mine
78.
oil shale mining
79.
oil shale processing
80.
oil shale pulverized combustion
81.
oil shale pyrolysis
82.
oil shale retort gas
83.
oil shale retort oil
84.
oil shale semicoke
85.
oil shale semi-coke
86.
oil shale sulphur content
87.
oil shale value chain
88.
oil shale/ash
89.
oil shale-fired power plants
90.
oil spill
91.
Oil Spills
92.
oil-filled current transformer
93.
oil-filled voltage transformer
94.
oil-shale
95.
oil-shale power generation
96.
oil-spill detection
97.
Ojamaa oil shale
98.
oxy‐fuel
99.
oxy-fuel combustion
100.
PEM fuel cell cathode
101.
phenol rich oil
102.
phenolic oil
103.
phenol-rich oil
104.
pulverized fuel boilers
105.
pyrolysis oil
106.
pyrolysis shale oil
107.
rapeseed oil-based wood preservatives
108.
rearrangement of fuel market
109.
retort oil
110.
retorting oil
111.
shale
112.
shale oil
113.
shale oil and power cogeneration
114.
shale oil fractions
115.
shale oil gasoline fractions
116.
shale oil industry
117.
shale oil production
118.
types of oil shale ash
119.
unconventional oil
120.
unconventional oil industry
121.
upstream oil and gas
122.
wood fuel
allikas
44
1.
Abstracts : Symposium on Oil Shale 2002, 18-21 November 2002, Tallinn, Estonia
2.
Abstracts book of 34th Oil Shale Symposium : October 13-17, 2014, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
3.
Cereals for Food, Feed and Fuel - Challenge for Global Improvement : EUCARPIA Cereals Section - I T M I Joint Conference : Wernigerode, Germany, June 29 - July 4, 2014 : book of abstracts
4.
Coastal environment. V, incorporating Oil Spill Studies
5.
Effective Utilization of Low Grade Fuel by Fluidized Bed Technology : December 1-3, 1999, Tsukuba, Japan : proceedings of ITIT Symposium
6.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook 2016
7.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook 2017
8.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook 2018
9.
Fuel
10.
Fuel chemistry preprints : [papers presented at the National meeting of the American Chemical Society]
11.
Fuel processing technology
12.
Growing Russian oil shipments in the Baltic Sea : strategic decision or environmental risk?
13.
Impact of Mineral Impurities in Solid Fuel Combustion
14.
International Conference on Oil Shale "Recent Trends in Oil Shale" : 7-9 November 2006, Amman, Jordan
15.
International IX Oil Shale Conference 2017 "Oil Shale Industry in Circular Economy" : 15th-16th November 2017, [Jõhvi], Ida-Viru County, Estonia : summary
16.
International oil shale symposium : Tallinn, Estonia, June 10-13, 2013
17.
International Oil Shale Symposium : Tallinn, Estonia, June 8-11, 2009 : future energy solutions : come and share your vision!
18.
International Symposium "Oil shale 100 years" : Estonia, Sept. 20-23, 2016 : [abstracts]
19.
Journal of essential oil bearing plants
20.
Journal of essential oil research
21.
Journal of fuel cell science and technology
22.
Oil shale
23.
Oil Shale - Strategic Significance of America's : proceedings of DOE Technical Review Meeting : February 19-20, 2004, Virginia, USA
24.
Oil Shale = Горючие Сланцы
25.
Oil Shale = Горючие Сланцы / Estonian Academy of Sciences
26.
Oil shale conference "Recent Trends in Oil Shale : Research and Applications" : Amman, Jordan, November 7-9, 2006
27.
Oil Terminals in the Eastern Baltic - Environmental Problems : International Practical-Scientific Seminar, Latvia, Jurmala, May 29-June 2, 1997 : contribution abstracts
28.
Proceedings of International conference on oil shale "Recent Trends in Oil Shale" : Amman, Jordan, 7-9.November 2006
29.
Proceedings of the Sixth Australian Workshop on Oil Shale, University of Queensland, St.Lucia, Brisbane, 5 - 6 December, 1991
30.
Recent Trends in Oil Shale : Research and Applications : International Oil Shale Conference : Amman, Jordan, 2006
31.
Soil and Ground Water Contamination by Oil Products and other Anthropogenic Organic Compounds : Analytics, Monitoring and Remediation
32.
Solid fuel chemistry
33.
The journal of essential oil research
34.
The open fuel cells journal
35.
Thesises of the 28th Oil Shale Symposium : October 13-17, 2008, Colorado
36.
Симпозиум ООН по разработке и использованию горючих сланцев, август 26 - сентября 4, Таллин, СССР 1968 г. : [список участников симпозиума] = United Nations Organization Symposium on the Development & Utilization of Oil S
37.
1993 Eastern Oil Shale Symposium Proceedings / University of Kentucky
38.
20th International Conference on Advanced Batteries, Accumulators and Fuel Cells (ABAF 2019)
39.
26th Oil Shale Symposium : USA, October 16-18, 2006 : abstracts
40.
27th Oil Shale Symposium : October 15-19, 2007, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado : [abstracts]
41.
28th Oil Shale Symposium : October 13-17, 2008 : Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado : [abstracts]
42.
29th Oil Shale Symposium : Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado, October 19-23, 2009 : presentation
43.
30th Oil Shale Symposium, USA, Colorado, October 18-22, 2010
44.
"Wood Fuel into Practice", 3rd International Wood as Fuel Conference, Glasgow, 1995, October 9-13
kirjastus/väljaandja
4
1.
Center for Oil Shale Technology and Research
2.
Oil Shale Competence Center
3.
Oil Shale Research Laboratory
4.
the Oil Shale Competence Centre at the Tallinn University of Technology’s Virumaa College
seeria-sari
4
1.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook ; 2016
2.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook ; 2017
3.
Estonian oil shale industry yearbook ; 2018
4.
Oil shale (1999) v. 16, N 3, ISSN 0208-189X
märksõna
3
1.
Statoil Fuel & Retail Eesti AS
2.
Viru Keemia Grupp Oil AS
3.
VKG OIL AS
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https://www.studyinestonia.ee/news/needs-retraining-fossil-fuel-mining-area-workforce-estonia-and-poland Needs for retraining of fossil fuel mining area workforce in Estonia and Poland