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Separation and utilization studies of bitumens from bituminous sandstones of Vernal and Sunnyside, Utah, deposits
Part I: Laboratory hot water separation tests; recovery of bitumen was 90 to 96%. Part II: Analytical data on asphalt properties and cracked products of separated bitumens; bitumens as possible sources of asphalt and motor fuels.
Separation and utilization studies of bitumens from bituminous sandstones of Vernal and Sunnyside, Utah, deposits
Part I: Laboratory hot water separation tests; recovery of bitumen was 90 to 96%. Part II: Analytical data on asphalt properties and cracked products of separated bitumens; bitumens as possible sources of asphalt and motor fuels.
Separation and utilization studies of bitumens from bituminous sandstones of Vernal and Sunnyside, Utah, deposits
U S Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Shea, G.D. (author) / Higgins, R.V. (author) / Wenger, W.J. (author) / Hubbard, R.L. (author) / Whisman, M.L. (author)
1952
28 pages
Report
English
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