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Albertite is a
variety of
asphalt found in the
Albert Formation in
Albert County, New Brunswick, and in a
deposit at Dingwall, in the north-east of Scotland...
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governments in 1967, its best-known use is as a
census division. The
mineral albertite was
discovered a few
miles away in 1849,
giving rise to
Albert Mines....
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knowledge of New Brunswick's
geology a
naturally occurring asphaltum called albertite. He was
blocked from
using it by the New
Brunswick coal
conglomerate because...
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bituminous substance on the
Petitcodiac River in
Albert County,
which he
named albertite to
differentiate it from coal or asphalt.
While in St. John,
Gesner am****ed...
- Cr**** and
McCully fields. In addition, the
solid asphalt-like
hydrocarbon albertite was
mined from the
Albert Formation at
Albert Mines between 1854 and 1884...
- 1881,
yielding an
estimated 200,000 tons of
Albertite.
Mining disputes,
including the
nature of
Albertite, were
subject to
legal action in the 1850s....
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between asphalt/
albertite and epi-impsonite.
Although the
archaic definition of
pyrobitumen includes low-maturity
solid bitumens such as
albertite, a definition...
- good-quality lamp oil from a rock
called “
albertite,”
found in New Brunswick, Canada. It was a
matter if
dispute whether albertite was coal or
hardened petroleum...
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source rock complexes.: 44 Tasmanite,
earthen tar (German: Erdpech,: 129
albertite, kerite) — is one of the
regional names for
tasmanian bitumen, a semi-liquid...
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local conglomerates are more co**** and sandy, and are less fertile.
Albertite, a type of asphalt, was
first found in
Albert County in 1849 by the Canadian...