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2005
Czarnecki, J.
,
Radoev B.
,
Schramm L. L.
, &
Slavchev R.
(2005).
On the nature of Athabasca oil sands
.
114-115,
7 pages .
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Czarnecki, J.
,
Radoev B.
,
Schramm L. L.
, &
Slavchev R.
(2005).
On the nature of Athabasca oil sands
.
114-115,
53-60.
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2004
Romanova, U. G.
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Yarranton, Harvey W
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Schramm L. L.
, &
Shelfantook W. E.
(2004).
Investigation of oil sands froth treatment
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82
(4), 710-721.
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2003
Schramm, L. L.
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Stasiuk E. N.
, &
Turner D.
(2003).
The influence of interfacial tension in the recovery of bitumen by water-based conditioning and flotation of Athabasca oil sands
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80
(2), 101-118.
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2001
Stasiuk, E. N.
, &
Schramm L. L.
(2001).
The influence of solvent and demulsifier additions on nascent froth formation during flotation recovery of bitumen from Athabasca oil sands
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73
(2), 95-110.
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1998
Schramm, L. L.
,
Morrison C.
, &
Stasiuk E. N.
(1998).
Some effects of chemical additions to nascent primary froth from the hot water flotation of bitumen from Athabasca oil sand
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56
(3), 243-261.
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1996
Maini, B.
,
Wassmuth F.
, &
Schramm L. L.
(1996).
Fines migration in petroleum reservoirs. In : Suspensions : fundamentals and applications in the petroleum industry, edited by Laurier L. Schramm
.
Advance in Chemistry Series 251
(Chapter 7), 321-375.
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Schramm, L. L.
(1996).
Suspensions : basic principles. In : Suspensions : fundamentals and applications in the petroleum industry, edited by Laurier L. Schramm
.
Advance in Chemistry Series 251
(Chapter 1), 3-44.
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Shaw, R. C.
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Schramm L. L.
, &
Czarnecki J.
(1996).
Suspensions in the hot water flotation process for Canadian oil sands. In : Suspensions : fundamentals and applications in the petroleum industry, edited by Laurier L. Schramm
.
Advance in Chemistry Series 251
(Chapter 13), 639-675.
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1992
Smith, R. G.
, &
Schramm L. L.
(1992).
The influence of mineral components on the generation of natural surfactants from Athabasca oil sands in the alkaline hot water process
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30
(1), 1-14.
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1989
Smith, R. G.
, &
Schramm L. L.
(1989).
Processibility of Athabasca oil sand by the hot-water process when contaminated with overburden material
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23
(3), 215-231.
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1985
Schramm, L. L.
, &
Smith R. G.
(1985).
The influence of natural surfactants on interfacial charges in the hot-water process for recovering bitumen from the Athabasca oil sands
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14
(1), 67-85.
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1984
Schramm, L. L.
,
Smith R. G.
, &
Stone J. A.
(1984).
A surface-tension method for the determination of anionic surfactants in hot water processing of Athabasca oil sands
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11,
247-263.
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