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Bituminite is an
autochthonous maceral that is a part of the
liptinite group in lignite, that
occurs in
petroleum source rocks originating from organic...
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alginite (telalginite and lamalginite), liptodetrinite, fluorinite, and
bituminite.
Macerals are
considered to be
dehydrogenated plant fragments. Evidence...
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marine origin in
which the
chief organic components are
lamalginite and
bituminite derived from
marine phytoplankton, with
varied admixtures of bitumen,...
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organic matter (macerals) in oil
shale are telalginite, lamalginite, and
bituminite. Some oil-shale
deposits also
contain metals which include vanadium, zinc...
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Cretaceous era. The
organic matter in this formation,
composed largely of
bituminite,
liptodetrinite and lamalginite, has a hydrogen:carbon
ratio about 1.1...
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organic matter (macerals) in oil
shale are telalginite, lamalginite, and
bituminite. Some oil
shale deposits also
contain metals which include vanadium, zinc...
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deposition of
minerals such as
calcium carbonate.
Organic material includes bituminite, kerogen, plant-derived lamalginite, lignite,
liptinite and land plant-derived...