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...
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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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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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implemented at any significant scale. Green River oil shale is lacustrine type lamosite. The organic matter is from blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). The unusual...
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Pease (often known as the "Father of the Railways"). Ampelite Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Oil shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Huddle, J.W.; et al. (1963)...
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discovered and patented by James Young in 1851. Cannel coal Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Tasmanite Oil shale geology Yen, Teh Fu; Chilingar, George V....
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Tasmanian amber List of minerals named Tasmanite Cannel coal Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Torbanite Oil shale geology List of shale oil operations in Australia...
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the Middle East and North Africa, and in Sweden. Cannel coal Kukersite Lamosite Oil shale geology Oil shale in Jordan Tasmanite Torbanite Dyni, John R...
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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...
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purifying paraffin wax from it. Commercial scale shale oil extraction from lamosite started in 1859 by Robert Bell in Broxburn, West Lothian. After the expiry...
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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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conditions, the Favel shales are classified as marinites, in contrast to the lamosite oil shales of the Green River Formation, which were deposited in a lacustrine...
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