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Poster Session
Posters, Tuesday - Wednesday, October 20-21, 2009
Green Center Lobby
Posters are expected to be displayed from approximately 8:00 AM Tuesday morning, October 20, until 3:15 PM, Wednesday afternoon, October 21, in the coffee/exhibit area of the Green Center Lobby.  All authors of posters are requested to be available and near their poster during the Tuesday evening reception (5:00 to 7:00 PM) to answer questions regarding the poster.  Authors may also be present during the coffee breaks.
19.02 Oil shale pyrolysis: characterization and compositional analyses
Pankaj Tiwari*, Kyeongseok Oh, Milind Deo
19.04 Combined oil shale liquefaction
Jüri Soone*, Mihhail Kaev
19.05 Production of shale oil by a proprietary retort process
Larry Anderson*, R. Donald Morris, Robert D. Morris, Rex L. Franson
19.06 Chattanooga Process, a process using heated and pressurized hydrogen in a fluidized bed to produce high grade synthetic crude oil from oil shale, oil sand and bitumen
Marty Karpenski*, Tony Howarth, Larry McEvoy, Bill Poist
19.07 PK Clean: An innovative process for extracting oil from oil shale
Anil Bakaya, Priyanka Bakaya*
19.09 Robust, flexible, and cost-effective NANUQ® high temperature insulation for in situ downhole heating components
Craig Hazelton*, Mike Tupper, Matt Hooker, Kimiko Kano
19.10 GIS and Web based water resources management for oil shale development, Part 1
Matthew Minnick*, Wendy Zhou
19.11 Perspectives on water resources in Jordan for oil shale production
Muhanned Hararah*, Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, Ahmad Sakhrieh, Munther Salaymeh
19.12 The Digital Library and Interactive Map Projects at the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, University of Utah 2009
Jennifer Spinti, Kirsten Uchitel, Wendy Ajax*, Michelle Kline
19.13 What every Westerner should know about oil shale
Patty Limerick, Jason Hanson*
19.15 A review of notable intellectual property for in situ electromagnetic heating of oil shale
Dwight Kinzer
19.16 Limitations on atmospheric CO2 concentrations
James Bunger*, Christopher Russell
19.21 Oil shale features in different types of basins in China
Zhao Qun*, Wang Hongyan, Liu Renhe, Liu Honglin, Bai Wenhua
19.22 Analysis of depositional cyclicity in the Wilkins Peak Member of the Eocene lacustrine Green River Formation, Wyoming
Wasinee Aswasereelert*, Alan R. Carroll, Kurt L. Feigl, Shanan E. Peters
19.23 Sedimentary structures and environmental changes in the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
Kati Tänavsuu-Milkeviciene*, Rick Sarg