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тасманитовый сланец
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Tasmanite — is a rock type almost entirely consisting of the prasinophyte alga Tasmanites . It is commonly associated with high latitude, nutrient rich, marginal marine settings find in Tasmania. [Peters et al., 2006] It is classified as marine type oil… … Wikipedia
tasmanite — ˈtarzməˌnīt noun ( s) Etymology: Tasmania, its locality + English ite 1. : a compound of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur in minute reddish brown scales in shale 2. : a light colored shaly coal that is composed largely of … Useful english dictionary
tasmanite — /ˈtæzmənaɪt/ (say tazmuhnuyt) noun an impure coal transitional between cannel coal and oil shale. {from Tasman(ia), where it was first discovered + ite1} …
Oil shale geology — Main article: Oil shale Outcrop of Ordovician kukersite oil shale, northern Estonia. Oil shale geology is a branch of geologic sciences which studies the formation and composition of … Wikipedia
oil shale — Geol. a black or dark brown shale or siltstone rich in bitumens, from which shale oil is obtained by destructive distillation. [1870 75] * * * Any fine grained sedimentary rock that contains solid organic matter (kerogen) and yields significant… … Universalium
Oil shale — For the scientific technical journal, see Oil Shale (journal). Not to be confused with Shale oil or Tight oil. Oil shale Sedimentary Rock Combustion of oil shale Composition … Wikipedia
combustible shale — noun : tasmanite … Useful english dictionary
Geology of Tasmania — Tasmania has a varied geological history, with the world s biggest exposure of diabase, or dolerite. Rocks from the Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic time periods appear. It is one of the few southern hemisphere areas glaciated during the… … Wikipedia
Kukersite — is a marine type oil shale of Ordovician age, found in the Baltic Oil Shale Basin in Estonia and North West Russia. It was named after Kukruse settlement in Estonia in 1917 by Russian paleontologist Mikhail Zalessky.Cite journal last =Lille |… … Wikipedia
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 phytoplankton, with varied admixtures of bitumen, telalginite and vitrinite.[1] Marinite deposits… … Wikipedia
Torbanite — is a variety of fine grained coal, sometimes known as boghead coal, named after Torbane Hill in Scotland.Citation | last =Dyni | first =John R. | title =Geology and resources of some world oil shale deposits (Presented at Symposium on Oil Shale… … Wikipedia