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Volume 37, Number 2, March 1996

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Beckley Smokeless brings production on-line
pp. 82-82(1)
Author: Fiscor S.

Coal oxidation and calcium loading on Pittsburgh No. 8 coal
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: E. H.C.; Luo Q.

Corrosion prevention on opencast machines
pp. 82-82(1)
Author: Kah H.

Failure criteria of anthracite coal in Samchok coal mine
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: M. K.K.; C. I.L.

Geochemical characterization of the Elhovo basin coals
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Eskenazy G.; Mincheva E.

Geology of Australian coal basins
pp. 82-82(1)
Author: Ward C.

Partitioned horsepower increases productivity
pp. 83-83(1)
Author: Givens R.

Properties of second order transitions in Argonne Premium coals
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Mackinnon A.J.; Hall P.J.

Sealing stoppings with DuPont's Tyvek
pp. 83-83(1)
Author: Ucciardi F.J.

Trace elements in hard coals from Serbia
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Devic G.J.; Sbaan M.M.

Baffled-column flotation of a coal plant fine-waste stream
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Kawatra S.K.; Eisele T.C.

Biotransformation of coal substructure model compounds by microbial enzymes
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Crawford D.L.; Nielsen E.P.

Coal beneficiation and organic sulfur removal
pp. 84-84(1)
Author: Meffe S.

Coal flotation with nonionic surfactants
pp. 84-84(1)
Author: Harris G.H.

Desulfurization of coal in hydrocarbons
pp. 84-84(1)
Author: Butcher D.A.

The desulfurization of coal using microwave energy
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Butcher D.A.; Rowson N.A.

Distribution of polycyclic aromatic compounds in coals of high rank
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Willsch H.; Radke M.

Five levels of coal preparation revisited
pp. 84-84(1)
Author: Laurila M.J.

Liberation characteristics of a coal middlings
pp. 85-85(1)
Author: Oliver E.T.

Modeling of coal flotation
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Rubinshtein Y.B.; Dvorkin L.S.

Power from coal - Where to remove impurities?
pp. 85-85(1)
Author: Couch G.R.

Recovery of coal from a reject pile by washing
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Redoute M.; Mrowiec M.

The sampling of coal
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Laurila M.J.; Corriveau M.P.

Studies on stepwise coal conversion
pp. 86-86(1)
Authors: Sharma D.K.; Shingh S.K.

Inland waterways enjoy smooth sailing
pp. 86-86(1)
Author: Hubbard P.E.

LAXT lifts coal capacity
pp. 86-86(1)
Author: Carter R.A.

A practical test of coal spontaneous combustion
pp. 86-86(1)
Authors: Arief A.S.; Gillies A.D.

Railroad mergers and acquisitions take shape
pp. 86-86(1)
Author: Fiscor S.

Best cost shift schedules
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Coleman R.M.

China coal: The future
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Daniel M.

Coal mining productivity
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Albert M.

Coal: Energy for the future
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Longwell J.P.

Forecast '96
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Sanda A.P.

Indonesian coal
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Chadwick J.

Life after the Bureau of Mines
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Carter R.

Manufacture of high-quality coke for blast furnaces
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: Sasaki M.; Sakawa M.

The pending demise of the U.S. Bureau of Mines
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Knoblock K.

Real-time pricing: impacts on coal
pp. 87-87(1)
Author: Blumenfeld A.

The tiger sleeps no more
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Sanda A.P.

UMR and the Chinese coal industry
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Tien J.C.

The UP/SP merger could derail Western bituminous
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Vaninetti J.; Leshock J.C.

WVU, Rolla key players in U.S.-China connection
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Peng S.S.; Chiang H.S.

Coking process
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Abraham O.C.

Manufacture of coke via semi-coke
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Sato Y.

Method for heating of semi-coke for coking
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Sato Y.

Method for manufacture of coke
pp. 88-88(1)
Author: Sato Y.

New coking plant technology developments around the world
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Berling H.; Rohde W.

Concrete for the Congo
pp. 89-89(1)
Author: Potter N.

Delayed gelation in corefloods using Cr(III)-malonate as a crosslinker
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Stavland A.; Nilsson S.

Sodium orthosilicate: An effective additive for alkaline steamflood
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Mohanty S.; Khataniar S.

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis under periodic operation
pp. 90-90(1)
Author: Adesina A.A.

Light distillate fuels for transport
pp. 90-90(1)
Author: Goodger E.M.

Southeast Asia set for refinery expansion
pp. 91-91(1)
Author: Buckman D.

Is the world oil market 'one great pool?':revisited
pp. 91-91(1)
Authors: Ripple R.D.; Wilamoski P.R.

Nigeria's oil production behavior: Tests of alternative hypotheses
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Awokuse T.O.; Jones C.T.

Russia's Far East - The final frontier
pp. 92-92(1)
Author: O'Sullivan S.

Russian law - Production sharing agreements
pp. 92-92(1)
Author: Ferguson C.

Sudden oil price changes: The effect of US gasoline demand
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Goel R.K.; Morey M.J.

Catalyst design in coal liquefaction
pp. 92-92(1)
Author: Nishijima A.

Catalysts for upgrading coal-derived oils
pp. 93-93(1)
Author: Yoshimura Y.

Converting synthesis gas to branched hydrocarbons
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: X. S.; Sayari A.

Exfoliated MoS2 catalysts in coal liquefaction
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Bockrath B.C.; Parfitt D.S.

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
pp. 93-93(1)
Author: Orlovic A.

Heat emission during interaction of Donets Basin coals with oxygen of air
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Saranchuk V.I.; Pashchenko L.V.

Improvements of direct coal liquefaction
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Taylor J.P.; Patrick J.W.

Mechanism and kinetics of coal liquefaction
pp. 93-93(1)
Author: Ohshima S.

Role of iron in dry coal hydroconversion
pp. 94-94(1)
Author: Mastral A.M.

Alison's tri-lateral triumph
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Fox C.

Extending the reach
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Knott T.

Slim holes and slimmer costs for Britannia
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Knott T.

Pipeline sets new standards for Mobil
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Gilchrist J.; Judd S.

The 1994 basic study into domestic natural gas consumption
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Bos R.; Weegink R.

The future of liquefied natural gas in Europe
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Gadonneix P.

International LNG trade development perspectives
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Cornot-Gandolphe S.

The Marketing 6 Conference
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Jego H.

Optimum energy supply in Leidsche Rijn new building area
pp. 95-95(1)
Author: Van Barneveld J.

US natural gas markets. How efficient are they?
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Herbert J.H.; Kreil E.

Apparatus for coal gasification
pp. 96-96(1)
Author: Katsuta Y.

Apparatus for coal gasification with steam
pp. 96-96(1)
Author: Hatate Y.

Coal gasifier with air separation apparatus
pp. 96-96(1)
Author: Kaneko S.

The fate of nitrogen and sulfur in coal gasification
pp. 96-96(1)
Author: Middleton S.P.

High temperature desulfurization of synthesis gas with iron compounds
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Najjar M.S.; Jung D.Y.

Iron sulfide deposition during coal gasification
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Brooker D.D.; Oh M.S.

Mathematical modelling of gas formation process in coal channel-reactor
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Kreinin E.V.; Shifrin E.I.

Method for quenching synthesis gas
pp. 97-97(1)
Author: Doering E.L.

Solid polymer electrolyte CO2 reduction
pp. 97-97(1)
Author: Nishimura Y.

Application of a charge-transfer method for group analysis of coal tar pitch
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Banak-Tabkowska J.; Tomaszkiewicz-Potepa A.

Bacterial demineralization of an oil shale
pp. 97-97(1)
Author: Dragutinovic V.V.

Bitumen-sand interaction in oil sand processing
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Dai Q.; Chung K.H.

Characterization of air blown pitches with ESR
pp. 98-98(1)
Author: Choi J.H.

Characterization of tar obtaind by flash pyrolysis of Beypazari lignite
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Ersahan H.; Bilgesue A.Y.

Chemical modification of coal tar pitch
pp. 98-98(1)
Author: Lee H.B.

Electronic and structural properties of carbon nanotubes
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Mintmire J.W.; White C.T.

Extraction of El-Lajjun oil shale
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Anabtawi M.Z.; Uysal B.Z.

Fly ash cements with addition of silica fume
pp. 99-99(1)
Author: Giergiczny Z.

Hot water extraction process mechanism using model oil sands
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Dai Q.; Chung K.H.

Hydrous pyrolysis of Aleksinac oil shale
pp. 99-99(1)
Author: Glumicic T.L.

Manufacture of adsorbents with coal ashes
pp. 100-100(1)
Author: Kodera H.

Mechanical and thermal properties of carbon nanotubes
pp. 100-100(1)
Authors: Ruoff R.S.; Lorents D.C.

Method and apparatus for treating fly ashes
pp. 100-100(1)
Authors: Yamamoto Y.; Iwakawa H.

Molecular sieve behaviour of activated carbons
pp. 100-100(1)
Author: Carrott P.J.

Onion-like graphitic particles
pp. 101-101(1)
Author: Ugarte D.

Optimization of lime content for fly ash
pp. 101-101(1)
Author: Sivapullaiah P.V.

Overview of coal combustion byproduct (CCB) production and use in the USA
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Tyson S.; Blackstock T.

Physics of carbon nanotubes
pp. 101-101(1)
Author: Dresselhaus M.S.

Rapid determination of the fly ash content of construction materials
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Schlorholtz S.M.; Dubberke W.

Reforming of coal tar
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Ogawa T.; Suda S.

Rheological properties and carbonization of coal-tar pitch
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Li X.; Qingtian L.

Status of coal ash behavior research
pp. 102-102(1)
Author: Benson S.A.

Synthesis of radiolabeled fullerenes C60 and C70
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Wilson S.R.; Chin E.

Vibrational spectrum of carbon nanotubes
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Ding Q.

Zeolite manufacture from fly ash
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Ishikawa M.

Assessing Germany's plant
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Riekert T.

Averting problems caused by solutions
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Hyvarinen J.

Being at Chernobyl. A walk in the Sarcophagus
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Kovan D.

ComEd's 7-acres dedicated to spare parts
pp. 103-103(1)
Author: Wald G.

Detecting SG tube cracks in difficult places
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Siegel J.

European come together on qualification
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Whittle J.

Fast action on retrofits
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Ammann H.

Good vibrations at PARR-1
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Ayazuddin S.K.

Kashiwazaki-Kariwa
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Nedderman J.

Milestones in screen-based process control
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Guesnier G.; Hessler C.

New design stacks up good results
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Hart G.

New era of outage management brings rewards
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Capp T.

New strainers build on Swedish experience
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Henriksson M.; Schon S.

New tensioning equipment saves time at Browns Ferry
pp. 105-105(1)
Author: Wagner P.

On the physics feasibility of LWR plutonium fuels without uranium
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Paratte J.M.; Chawla R.

Statistical core design methodology using the VIPRE thermal-hydraulics code
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Lloyd M.W.; Feltus M.A.

Towards a five year fuel cycle for VVER-440s
pp. 106-106(1)
Author: Panushkin A.K.

Upgrading strainers at Ringhals 2
pp. 106-106(1)
Author: Trybom J.

Where does the GT-MHR go from here?
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Wistrom J.D.; Simon W.A.

Working in a difficult regime
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Pesic M.; Cupac S.

The Wylfa incident
pp. 106-106(1)
Author: Bindon F.J.

Inventory reduction through contemporary methods
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Michal R.

Load factors to end September 1995
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Howles L.

Nuclear power from underseas to outer space
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Simpson J.W.

Paks
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Wood J.

The Rickover effect
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Rockwell T.

Viewpoint - The THORP Project - An overview
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Beaty S.E.

Application and protection of busway
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Valvoda F.R.; Farrell G.W.

Assessing the current rating of wiring system
pp. 108-108(1)
Author: Stella F.

Burgeoning success of gas expansion
pp. 108-108(1)
Author: Holwerda B.

Dynamic analysis of induction motors with saturable inductances
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Faiz J.; Seifi A.R.

An expert system for voltage control of a largescale power system
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Azzam M.; Abdul-Sadek Nour M.

Fast decoupled transient load flow
pp. 109-109(1)
Author: Jovanovic S.

Flexible AC transmission systems
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Moore P.; Ashmole P.

Industrial interiors
pp. 110-110(1)
Author: Van Cleef P.

Inter-area mode transient stability estimation
pp. 110-110(1)
Author: Da-zhong F.

Lighting supplement
pp. 110-110(1)
Author: Magog E.

Mannhelm's new inner-city substation
pp. 110-110(1)
Author: Korff H.

Optimal continuation power flow
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Aijarapu V.; Jain N.

PC power play
pp. 111-111(1)
Author: Dawn T.

Performance improvement of a conventional power system stabilizer
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Saidy M.; Hughes F.M.

Power system planning - A reliability perspective
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Debnath K.; Goel L.

Switched reluctance drives: A comparative evaluation
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Pollock C.; Michaelides A.

Vector implementations of fast decoupled and Gauss-Seidel load flows
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Huang H.S.; Lu C.N.

Voltage variable devices and voltage variable batteries
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Nagura H.; Takeshita H.

Applications of fuzzy systems in power systems
pp. 112-112(1)
Author: Srinivasan D.

A definition of the gross domestic product-electrification interrelationship
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Murry D.A.; Gehuang D.N.

Financial structure in the Indian power sector
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Carstairs J.; Ehrhardt D.

Forecasting electric energy consumption using neural networks
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Javeed Nizami S.S.; Al-Garni A.Z.

Monte Carlo simulation techniques and electric utility resource decisions
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Spinney P.J.; Watkins G.C.

New directions in electric power financing
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Jechoutek K.G.; Lamech R.

The renewables NFFO. A review
pp. 113-113(1)
Author: Mitchell C.

Risks of seven UK electricity generation options. Part 1. Routine operation
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Ball D.J.; Roberts L.E.

Swiss residential demand for electricity by time-of-use
pp. 114-114(1)
Author: Filippini M.

What utility deregulation means for coal
pp. 114-114(1)
Author: McMahan R.L.

Biofuels: France takes the initiative
pp. 114-114(1)
Author: Bourdon P.

Biomass energy in North American policies
pp. 114-114(1)
Author: Klass D.L.

Carbon balance of bioenergy from logging residues
pp. 114-114(1)
Author: Schlamadinger B.

Determination of period for biogas production
pp. 115-115(1)
Author: Tiwari G.N.

Disease and pest control in the bioenergy crops poplar and willow
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Royle D.J.; Ostry M.E.

Efficient and environmentally-sound biomass production systems 1992-1994
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Zsuffa L.; Gambles R.L.

Formation of organic compounds in superheated steam drying of bark chips
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Bjork H.; Rasmuson A.

Harvesting small trees and forest residues
pp. 115-115(1)
Author: Gingras J.F.

Integrated harvesting systems
pp. 116-116(1)
Author: Hudson J.B.

Mechanisation of short rotation forestry
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Culshaw D.; Stokes B.

Moisture equilibrium of wood and bark chips in superheated steam
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Bjork H.; Rasmuson A.

Rejuvenated sycamore cuttings for energy plantations
pp. 116-116(1)
Author: Land S.B.

Storage and drying of wood fuel
pp. 117-117(1)
Author: Jirjis R.

The transportation of fuelwood from forest to facility
pp. 117-117(1)
Author: Angus-Hankin C.

Utilisation of straw and similar agricultural residues
pp. 117-117(1)
Author: Nielsen C.

Analysis of casing failures of deep geothermal wells in Greece
pp. 117-117(1)
Authors: Chiotis E.; Vrellis G.

Thermal waters in deep Alpine tunnels
pp. 117-117(1)
Author: Rybach L.

Cost-benefit ratio of triple pass solar air heaters
pp. 117-117(1)
Author: Choudhury C.

Estimating effective solar absorptance in rooms
pp. 118-118(1)
Author: Cucumo M.

Investigation of minute solar radiation data
pp. 118-118(1)
Author: Gansler R.A.

Multilayer thin film silicon solar cells
pp. 119-119(1)
Authors: Green M.A.; Lovejoy D.

A novel solar cooker for animal feed
pp. 119-119(1)
Author: Nahar N.M.

Residential hot water use patterns in Greece
pp. 119-119(1)
Author: Papakostas K.T.

A solar thermal water pump
pp. 120-120(1)
Author: Sumathy K.

Solar-desalination prospects for the Sultanate of Oman
pp. 120-120(1)
Authors: Al-Ismaily H.A.; Probert S.D.

Theoretical study of GaSb PV cell efficiency as a function of temperature
pp. 120-120(1)
Authors: Ferguson L.G.; Fraas L.M.

Evaluation of wind-generator potentiality
pp. 120-120(1)
Author: Pallabazzer R.

Practical wind resource assessment for Tayside Region in Scotland
pp. 121-121(1)
Authors: Saluja G.S.; Douglas N.G.

Use of wind energy to obtain fuel gases from solid fuels
pp. 121-121(1)
Author: Toptygin M.I.

Can renewable energy sources sustain affluent society?
pp. 121-121(1)
Author: Trainer F.E.

Ecological, biological balances and conservation
pp. 121-121(1)
Author: Perttu K.L.

The landfill gas activity of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: Lagerkvist A.

The option value of renewable energy. The case of climate change
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: Schimmelpfennig D.

Renewable update
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: Loram R.G.

Technoeconomic assessment of biomass to energy
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: Mitchell C.P.

Use of some industrial wastes as energy storage media
pp. 122-122(1)
Author: Tayeb A.M.

Valuing the flexibility of alternative sources of power generation
pp. 122-122(1)
Authors: Chapman C.; Ward S.

Burning high-chlorine Illinois Basin coals in utility boilers
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Doane E.P.; Abbott M.F.

Gas supplement
pp. 123-123(1)
Author: Leech A.

Probability model for formation of slag deposits
pp. 123-123(1)
Author: Akejgbivecgm A.B.

Absorption of sulfur oxides in fluidized combustion
pp. 123-123(1)
Author: Luckos A.

Combustion of carbon/char in free convection
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Annamalai K.; Colaluca M.

Effect of iron-containing materials on the combustion of coal-dust fuel
pp. 124-124(1)
Authors: Babich A.I.; Ivleva T.A.

Erosion-corrosion of carbon steel by products of coal combustion
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Xie J.; Walsh P.M.

Evaluation of a fluidized-bed coal-dust combustion system in an EKM OP-130 boiler
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Charzynski W.; Jerzykowski B.

Fundamental hydrodynamics related to pressurized fluidized bed combustion
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Gogolek P.E.; Grace J.R.

Graphitization study of Indian Assam coking coal
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Kumar M.; Gupta R.C.

Head-on quenching of a premixed flame by a cold wall
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Wichman I.S.; Bruneaux G.

Hot cinders. Coal combustion in the shock tube
pp. 125-125(1)
Author: Veefkind A.

Operating experience with low-NOx burners in the Netherlands
pp. 126-126(1)
Authors: De Kluyver J.P.; Gast C.H.

Physical structure changes of Canadian coals during combustion
pp. 127-127(1)
Authors: Gentzis T.; Chambers A.

Pressurized laser pyrolysis of coal
pp. 127-127(1)
Authors: Thomsen M.S.; Egsgaard H.

Reporting of clean coal technologies
pp. 127-127(1)
Author: Courtney R.S.

Thermal analysis of coal under conditions of rapid heating
pp. 127-127(1)
Authors: Kwon H.B.; Vastola F.J.

Vertical apparatus for coal pyrolysis
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Konishi T.

Electric truck haulage system for mines
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Mansson S.

The evolution of the cogeneration market in Texas
pp. 128-128(1)
Authors: Zarnikau J.; Reilley B.

Gas turbine developments
pp. 128-128(1)
Authors: Maude C.W.; Kirchner A.T.

Giving new life to aging cogeneration systems
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Steiner S.

Heat-meter developments for CHP-DH networks
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Babus'Haq R.F.

History of CHP developments and current trends
pp. 128-128(1)
Authors: Brown K.; Minett S.

An integrated CHP and desalination plant
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Johansen J.

Coherent vortices in thermally stratified and rotating turbulence
pp. 129-129(1)
Authors: Metais O.; Lesieur M.

Developments in iron and steel making
pp. 129-129(1)
Author: Zervas T.

Engineering application of pneumatics and hydraulics
pp. 129-129(1)
Author: Turner I.C.

An industrial view on the dynamic operation of chemical converters
pp. 130-130(1)
Authors: Stankiewic A.; Kuczynski M.

Injection systems for electric arc furnaces
pp. 130-130(1)
Authors: Kirchvogel P.; Nolde H.D.

Performance of rotary heat and mass exchangers
pp. 130-130(1)
Author: Stiesch G.

Vertical borehole heat exchangers
pp. 131-131(1)
Authors: Hopkirk R.; Eugster W.

Coal-ash corrosion of monolithic silicon carbide-based refractories
pp. 131-131(1)
Authors: Strobel T.M.; Hurley J.P.

Absorption system based on the refrigerant R134a
pp. 131-131(1)
Author: Borde I.

Air cycle refrigeration - Back to the future? Part 1
pp. 131-131(1)
Author: Fleming K.

Analysis of the roto-cooler air conditioning system
pp. 131-131(1)
Author: Huang Y.M.

Big efficiency penalties flow from long pipe runs
pp. 132-132(1)
Author: Hawthorne C.

Building services grows up
pp. 132-132(1)
Author: Costa P.

Desiccant cooling - An economic comparison
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Busweiler U.; Gobel U.

District heating and cooling systems
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Dittmann A.; Haziak S.

An exergy method for compressor performance analysis
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: McGovern J.A.; Harte S.

Floor warm air heating with promising results
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Steimle F.

Natural ventilation by means of twin-wall facades
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Ruscheweyh H.

On the waterfront
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Brister A.

Product review
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Evans B.

Seawater plays key role in Stockholm cooling system
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Fernback G.

Single-site and industrial-scale schemes
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Brown S.

Temperature reductions inside a greenhouse
pp. 133-133(1)
Authors: Sutar R.F.; Tiwari G.N.

Theory and application of absorption refrigeration systems
pp. 133-133(1)
Authors: Tozer R.; James R.W.

Trends in European refrigeration
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Elphick A.

Weather data and heating-degree days for Saudi Arabia
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: El-Shaarawi M.A.; Al-Masri N.

Wholesalers and distributors survey
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: Stanford A.; Bridges M.

Dynamic simulation of an adsorption heat pump
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Cacciola G.

Heat pump development trends in Japan
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Bouwma J.

Air conditioning in health care buildings
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Squinazi F.

Apportionment of air pollution sources by receptor models in Hong Kong
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: Fung Y.S.; Wong L.W.

Atmospheric chemistry of alternate fuels and reformulated gasoline components
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: Bowman F.M.; Seinfeld J.H.

Balanced bellows valves - A thing of the past?
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Emerson G.

Biogeochemical impacts of CO2 storage in the ocean
pp. 134-134(1)
Author: Stegen G.

1994 carbon dioxide fact sheet
pp. 135-135(1)
Author: Walsh J.H.

Carbon dioxide separation through water-swollen-gel mixture
pp. 135-135(1)
Author: Nakabayashi M.

CFC phase-out debate warms up
pp. 135-135(1)
Author: Joyner B.

Chemical CO2 fixation technology - RITE project
pp. 135-135(1)
Author: Masuda S.

CO2 emission reduction in Canada: Results from an energy system model
pp. 135-135(1)
Authors: Wells J.D.; Rogner H.H.

CO2 removal by hollow-fiber gas-liquid contactor
pp. 136-136(1)
Author: Nishikawa N.

The CO2 storage efficiency of aquifers
pp. 136-136(1)
Author: Van Der Meer L.G.

Comparison of two approximate methods of aerosol dynamics
pp. 136-136(1)
Authors: Butuirat F.; Kielkiewicz M.

Depositions of aerosols and fine dusts from flue gases
pp. 136-136(1)
Author: Schwarting G.

Direct ocean disposal of carbon dioxide
pp. 137-137(1)
Authors: Handa N.; Ohsumi T.

Disposal of carbon dioxide in aquifers in the U.S.
pp. 137-137(1)
Authors: Bergman P.D.; Winter E.M.

Dissolution of CO2 in the ocean
pp. 137-137(1)
Author: Haugan P.M.

An ecotechnology-integrated MEA process for CO2-removal
pp. 137-137(1)
Author: Ohtaguchi K.

Effectiveness of ocean intermediate depth injection
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Authors: Nakashiki N.; Hikita T.

Efficient incomplete international climate agreements
pp. 138-138(1)
Author: Golombek R.

Emissions, concentrations and disappearing CO2
pp. 138-138(1)
Author: Price C.

Entrepreneurs' behaviour in water management
pp. 139-139(1)
Author: Pols H.B.

Environmental consequences of intensive harvesting
pp. 139-139(1)
Author: Smith C.T.

Environmental implications
pp. 139-139(1)
Authors: Hill R.; Mortimer N.

Environmental management - issues and solutions
pp. 139-139(1)
Authors: Atchia M.; Tropp S.

Environmental values in American culture
pp. 139-139(1)
Author: Kempton W.

Fossil fuel biodegradation: Laboratory studies
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Chapman P.J.

Gas detection
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Armitage A.

A gas-lift system for CO2 release into shallow seawater
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Kajishima T.

Global energy trends and environmental implications
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Skinner R.G.

The Green Issue
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Faithfull M.

Greening up its act
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Carpenter A.

Heavy fuel oil: Acceptable? Available? Affordable?
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Reeson S.

How to save energy while being mobile?
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Schmidt T.

Huge CO2 storage in Antarctic ice sheet
pp. 140-140(1)
Authors: Honjou T.; Sano H.

Hydrogen sulphide in coal mines
pp. 140-140(1)
Authors: Glance F.; Bofinger C.

Iceland's energy and environmental strategy
pp. 140-140(1)
Authors: Mackay R.M.; Probert S.D.

Iodine and microbial interactions in organic soil
pp. 141-141(1)
Authors: Sheppard M.I.; Hawkins J.L.

Joint implementation and uniform mixing
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Heintz R.J.; Tol R.S.

The Joule II project. The underground disposal of carbon dioxide
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Holloway S.; Van Der Straaten R.

Life cycle assessment: data quality and databases practitioner survey
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Vigon B.W.; Jensen A.A.

Lighting diffusers - Cause for concern?
pp. 142-142(1)
Author: Rankle M.

The materials flow of mercury in the United States
pp. 142-142(1)
Author: Jasinski S.M.

Medical effects of ionizing radiation (Second edition)
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Mettler F.A.; Upton A.C.

Methods of test for cooling tower drift eliminators
pp. 143-143(1)
Author: Wigley A.F.

The mine permitting process. A comparison of Chile and the USA
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Martin W.E.; Azocar H.F.

A multi-media approach to permitting mercury releases from coal-fired power plants
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Shell K.J.; Anderson-Carnahan L.

Novel membranes for carbon dioxide separation
pp. 143-143(1)
Author: Hiarayama Y.

Ocean disposal of CO2 at intermediate depths
pp. 144-144(1)
Author: Adams E.E.

OPEC countries and the European Ecotax Policy
pp. 144-144(1)
Author: Baddour J.W.

Optimal acid rain abatement policy for Europe. An analysis for the year 2000
pp. 144-144(1)
Authors: Hutton J.P.; Halkos G.E.

Photo-induced cytotoxicity of water-soluble fullerene
pp. 144-144(1)
Author: Nakajima N.

Population growth and global CO2 emissions. A secular perspective
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Knapp T.; Mookerjee R.

Radium-226 uptake by vegetation grown in Western Sudan
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Sam A.K.; Eriksson A.

Removing radium from saline mine waters
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Lebecka J.; Chalupnik S.

The role of CO2 removal and disposal
pp. 146-146(1)
Author: Kaya Y.

Safety issues in drilling of coal seams
pp. 146-146(1)
Author: Evtushenko A.E.

Safety of ammonia refrigeration plant
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: Lippold H.; Schenk J.

Selenium sampling and analysis in coal combustion systems
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: DeVito M.S.; Carlson R.J.

Separation of carbon dioxide from offshore gas turbine exhaust
pp. 146-146(1)
Author: Falk-Pedersen O.

Slavutich - The town that loves Chernobyl
pp. 146-146(1)
Author: Perera J.

Studies on radiocaesium in Estonian soils
pp. 147-147(1)
Author: Realo E.

Suppliers of FGD and NOx control systems
pp. 147-147(1)
Author: Soud H.

Total equivalent warming impact of refrigerants
pp. 147-147(1)
Author: Reiss M.

Transport of heavy metals and cations in a fly ash amended soil
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Bilski J.J.; Alva A.K.

Treatment of water slurry of coal ash
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Michihashi H.; Asada M.

TVA opts for FGD with wet stacking of gypsum
pp. 148-148(1)
Author: Bove H.J.

Underground storage of carbon dioxide
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Henriks C.A.; Blok K.

Using metal-tolerant plants to reclaim mining wastes
pp. 148-148(1)
Author: Morrey D.R.

Violence of dust explosions in integrated systems
pp. 148-148(1)
Author: Van Wingerden K.

13C solid-state n.m.r. spectra of Shanxi coals
pp. 149-149(1)
Author: H. H.

Absorption power cycles
pp. 149-149(1)
Authors: Ibrahim O.M.; Klein S.A.

Changing the role of the IAPWS
pp. 149-149(1)
Authors: Cooper J.R.; Dooley R.B.

Chromatographic determination of H2S in coke-oven gas
pp. 149-149(1)
Author: Chanot J.F.

Determination of the strength of metallurgical coke
pp. 150-150(1)
Author: Mel'nichuk A.Y.

Heat transfer in rarefied gas at a gas-solid interface
pp. 150-150(1)
Authors: Demirel Y.; Saxena S.C.

IR-spectroscopy in studies of coals and their macerals
pp. 150-150(1)
Author: Matuszewska A.

Modelling two-phase flows using CFD
pp. 151-151(1)
Author: I. L.

On the evaluation of control systems
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: El-Madbouly E.; Nour M.A.-S.

Optimising hydrocarbon production
pp. 152-152(1)
Author: Clark A.

Power limit of an endoreversible Ericsson cycle with regeneration
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: Blank D.A.; C. W.

PROFIBUS links up with ABB converters in a wire rod mill
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