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Lamosite is an olive-gray
brown or dark gray to
brownish black lacustrine-type oil shale, in
which the
chief organic constituent is
lamalginite derived...
- of
vitrinite and inertinite.
Lacustrine shales consist of
lamosite and torbanite.
Lamosite is a pale-brown and grayish-brown to dark-gray to
black oil...
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implemented at any
significant scale.
Green River oil
shale is
lacustrine type
lamosite. The
organic matter is from blue-green
algae (cyanobacteria). The unusual...
- oil-works in the world,
using oil
extracted from
locally mined torbanite,
lamosite, and
bituminous coal to
manufacture naphtha and
lubricating oils; paraffin...
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Pease (often
known as the "Father of the Railways").
Ampelite ****ersite
Lamosite Marinite Oil
shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Huddle, J.W.; et al. (1963)...
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Tasmanian amber List of
minerals named Tasmanite Cannel coal ****ersite
Lamosite Marinite Torbanite Oil
shale geology List of
shale oil
operations in Australia...
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Middle East and
North Africa, and in Sweden.
Cannel coal ****ersite
Lamosite Oil
shale geology Oil
shale in
Jordan Tasmanite Torbanite Dyni, John R...
- of
Queensland and New
South Wales are
mainly lacustrine (torbanite and
lamosite) of
Cenozoic deposits,
varying in size from 1 to 17.4 billion tonnes, formed...
- basin. It lies in the
depth of 7 to 170
metres (23 to 558 ft).
Cannel coal
Lamosite Marinite Oil
shale in
Estonia Oil
shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Aaloe...
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discovered and
patented by
James Young in 1851.
Cannel coal ****ersite
Lamosite Marinite Tasmanite Oil
shale geology Yen, Teh Fu; Chilingar,
George V....