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Environmental, health, and control aspects of coal conversion : an information overview / edited by H.M. Braunstein, E.D. Copenhaver, and H.A. Pfuderer ; Information Center Complex, Information Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory ; operated by Union Carbide Corporation ; prepared for the Energy Research and Development Administration, Assistant Administrator for Environment and Safety.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Energy Research and Development Administration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Information Division, Information Center Complex, 1977.
Description
2 volumes : illustrations ; 27 cm
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Subject(s)
Coal gasification
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Environmental aspects
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Coal liquefaction
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Coal
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Sulfur content
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Braunstein, H. M.
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Copenhaver, Emily D.
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Pfuderer, H. A.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Information Center Complex
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United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Office of Assistant Administrator for Environment and Safety
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Union Carbide Corporation
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Notes
"ORNL/EIS-94"--Vol. 1.
"ORNL/EIS-95"--Vol. 2.
Prepared under contract no. W-7405-eng-26 for the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, Assistant Administrator for Environment and Safety, Washington, D.C.
"April 1977."
Bibliographic references
UC-11,-41,-48, 90i.
Funding information
Contract no. W-7405-eng-26.
SuDoc no.
ER 1.11:ORNL/EIS-94-95
OCLC
3338054
RCP
C - S
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