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AbstractDielectric properties of New Brunswick oil shale have been obtained as functions of frequency and temperature over selected bands from 100 MHz to 12 GHz and at temperatures from 20°C to 250°C. The results show considerable variation, but are consistent with data produced by other workers for western U.S. oil shale.