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Description Oil shale radio frequency extraction.JPG |
English:
Artist's rendition of a
shale oil
extraction process using radio waves
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Source | https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/341283.pdf Figure 5, page 17, call-out and description on page 12 |
Author | The author of the work is not named in the source document, which was published by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory . The note associated with Figure 5 reads "Artist conception of a deviated well pattern for insertion of radiofrequency antennas and withdrawal of produced oil with minimum surface disturbance." (see page 12 of pdf) |
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