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RETORTING CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE OIL SHALE. ENTRAINED-SOLIDS RETORT RUN 38- 1600 F
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The work reported here was conducted at the request of the Atomic Energy Commission at the Petroleum and Oil-Shale Experiment Station, Laramie, Wyoming under the general supervision of H. P. Rue, Chief, Fuels Technology Division, Region IV, and H. M. Thornel, Chief, Oil-shale Research Branch, and under the immediate supervision of W. I. R. Murphy, Head, Process Research Section. This report presents the results of the third of a series of experimental runs in the Entrained-Solids retort to evaluate Chattanooga, Tennessee oil shales as a source of petrochemical raw materials and to prepare retorted shale for use in uranium recovery studies at Columbia University. The work is being carried on under contract AT(49-1) 534 between the Bureau of Mines and the Atomic Energy commission.

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CitationRoy Long, RETORTING CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE OIL SHALE. ENTRAINED-SOLIDS RETORT RUN 38- 1600 F, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/retorting-chattanooga-tennessee-oil-shale-entrained-solids-retort-run-38-1600-f
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Publication Date1953-1-1
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