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Lamalginite is a
structured organic matter (alginite) in sapropel,
composed of thin-walled
colonial or
unicellular algae that
occur as
distinct laminae...
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alginite are distinguishable, "alginite A" (telalginite) and "alginite B" (
lamalginite). The "A" form
contains morphologically distinguishable microfossils...
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following group of macerals: sporinite, cutinite,
alginite (telalginite and
lamalginite), resinite.[citation needed]
Macerals (from the same
Latin source as...
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liptinite are sporinite, cutinite, resinite,
alginite (telalginite and
lamalginite), liptodetrinite, fluorinite, and bituminite.
Macerals are considered...
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major type of
organic matter (macerals) in oil
shale are telalginite,
lamalginite, and bituminite. Some oil
shale deposits also
contain metals which include...
- oil
shale of
marine origin in
which the
chief organic components are
lamalginite and
bituminite derived from
marine phytoplankton, with
varied admixtures...
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published by
Grasby et al. (2023), who
interpret the
studied deposits as
lamalginites formed from phytoplankton,
providing evidence of an open-ocean algal...
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major type of
organic matter (macerals) in oil
shale are telalginite,
lamalginite, and bituminite. Some oil-shale
deposits also
contain metals which include...
- lacustrine-type oil shale, in
which the
chief organic constituent is
lamalginite derived from
lacustrine planktonic algae. In
minor scale it also consists...
- in this formation,
composed largely of bituminite,
liptodetrinite and
lamalginite, has a hydrogen:carbon
ratio about 1.1 ±0.2,
which makes it
highly aromatic...