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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
Lamosite
Branch of geology
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
Oil_shale_geology
Geologic formation in the United States
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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Shale
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
Marinite
Type of bituminous coal or oil shale
Edward Pease (often known as the "Father of the Railways"). Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Oil shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Huddle, J.W.; et al. (1963)
Cannel_coal
Sedimentary rock
Tasmanian amber List of minerals named Tasmanite Cannel coal Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Torbanite Oil shale geology List of shale oil operations in Australia
Tasmanite
Scottish chemist
oil-works in the world, using oil extracted from locally mined torbanite, lamosite, and bituminous coal to manufacture naphtha and lubricating oils; paraffin
James_Young_(chemist)
Type of fine-grained black oil shale
well-separated fossil colonies, while coorongite is not. Cannel coal Kukersite Lamosite Marinite Tasmanite Oil shale geology Yen, T.F.; Chilingar, George V. (1976)
Torbanite
Overview of the industry in Australia
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
Oil_shale_in_Australia
Geologic formation in Canada
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
Favel_Formation
Light-brown marine type oil shale of Ordovician age
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
Kukersite
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
History of the oil shale industry
History_of_the_oil_shale_industry
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(ΕυστοÏγιος) Greek name derived from the word eustorgos, EUSTORGIOS means "content."
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The Lord rising; brightness of the Lord.
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English : unexplained; perhaps a variant spelling of Welsh Mostyn. Compare Mustian.
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Lord Indra Among Humans; King Among Men
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approaching; drawing near
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