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Tasmanite is a
sedimentary rock type
almost entirely consisting of the
prasinophyte alga
Tasmanites. It is
commonly ****ociated with high-latitude, nutrient-rich...
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algal forms.
Marine shales consist of
three varieties,
namely ****ersite,
tasmanite, and marinite. ****ersite,
named after ****ruse in Estonia, is a light-brown...
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global crude-oil
supplies Oil sands – Type of
unconventional oil
deposit Tasmanite – a
marine oil
shale found in
Tasmania Torbanite – a
lacustrine oil shale...
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public Railways).
Ampelite ****ersite
Lamosite Marinite Oil
shale geology Tasmanite Torbanite Huddle, J.W.; et al. (1963). Coal
Reserves of
Eastern Kentucky...
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Stelliferidium (Cambrian)
Taeniosphaeridium (Ordovician)
Tasmanites (Ordovician-Silurian)
Tetraporina (Permian)
Timofeevia (Cambrian-Ordovician)...
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patented by
James Young in 1851.
Cannel coal ****ersite
Lamosite Marinite Tasmanite Oil
shale geology Yen, Teh Fu; Chilingar,
George V. (1976). Oil Shale...
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north and at
Douglas River in the east. The
shale is
known as
tasmanite.
Above this are
freshwater deposits of conglomerate,
sandstone with pebbles...
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North Africa, and in Sweden.
Cannel coal ****ersite
Lamosite Tasmanite Torbanite Oil
shale geology Oil
shale in
Jordan Dyni, John R. (2006)....
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several other deposits in Canada.
Cannel coal ****ersite
Marinite Tasmanite Torbanite Oil
shale geology Dyni, John R. (2006). "Geology and resources...
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Taranaki Region Taranaki Taranakians "'Nakians"
Tasman Region Tasman Tasmanites Waikato Region Waikato Waikatoans "Mooloos"
Wellington Region Wellington...