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energeia newsletter - volume 7

Following files are made available in PDF format.

VOLUME 7 TITLE AUTHOR
Volume 7-6
Nov.-Dec., 1996
(pdf)
Understanding the Chaotic Nature of Flames P. Menguc
A Lesson from Dr. Teller M. McAlister
Editorial - Forget-me-not (Myosotic sylvatica) F. Derbyshire
Volume 7-5
Sept.-Oct., 1996
(pdf)
Interfacial Properties of Coal: A Guide to Catalyst Loading and Dispersion for Coal Conversion G. Abotsi
Creating "Basic" Carbon Surfaces J. Phillips
Editorial - Coal -- The Most Important Energy Source in China M. Cheng
Volume 7-4
July-Aug., 1996
(pdf)
The Use of Cenospheres in Refractories R. Kruger
Ash Research at the University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center D. Hassett
Editorial - We Are Running Out of Fly Ash T. Robl
Volume 7-3
May-June, 1996
(pdf)
Trace Elements in Coal R. Davidson
Lignite Part II: A Novel Material for Low-Cost Removal and Disposal of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides from Waste Water C. Deibel and C. Lafferty
Editorial - We Need Solid Peer Review W. Glase
Volume 7-2
Mar.-Apr., 1996
(pdf)
Global Warming - What are the Facts? S. Baliunas
Lignite: A Novel Material for Lowcost Removal and Disposal of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides from Waste Waster C. Deibel and C. Lafferty
Editorial - What Drives Research - Ideas or Funding? B. Davis
Volume 7-1
Jan.-Feb., 1996
(pdf)
The Cannel Coal Industry of Kentucky: A Brief History of Resource Development and Depletion J. Hower
Evolution of Pyrograf III(TM): Process Produces Vapor-Grown Carbon Fibers Using Coal B. Alig
Editorial -The Difference Between Informing and Educating R. Lawson

Energeia is published six times a year by the University of Kentucky's Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER). The publication features aspects of energy resource development and environmentally related topics.

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