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- Marinite is a gray to dark-gray or black oil shale of marine origin in which the chief organic components are lamalginite and bituminite derived from marine...
- constraints. Israeli oil shales belong to the group of Upper Cretaceous marinite deposits. Although oil-shale deposits may lie under as much as 15% of the...
- Marine shales consist of three varieties, namely ****ersite, tasmanite, and marinite. ****ersite, named after ****ruse in Estonia, is a light-brown marine oil...
- "Action, Gesture, Paint". Whitechapel Gallery. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Marinite's Poetry Book Is Released". Daily Independent Journal. 1967-01-24. p. 4...
- to 31 billion tonnes of oil shale. The deposits include a high quality marinite oil shale of Late Cretaceous to early Cenozoic age. The most important...
- amber which has also been called tasmanite. Cannel coal ****ersite Lamosite Marinite Torbanite Oil shale geology List of shale oil operations in Australia (Tasmania)...
- 2015-05-05. San Francisco Examiner quoted from November 24, 1987. In "Give Marinites Their Hospital Back". Coastal Post. Bolinas, CA. September 1997. Retrieved...
- formation contains kerogen originated from algae, it is also classified as marinite-type oil shale. At the same time it is rich in aromatic hydrocarbon attributed...
- to 70 billion tonnes of oil shale. The deposits include a high quality marinite oil shale of Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary age. The most important...
- (often known as the "Father of the Railways"). Ampelite ****ersite Lamosite Marinite Oil shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Huddle, J.W.; et al. (1963). Coal...