Pyrobitumen is a type of solid, amorphous organic matter. Pyrobitumen is mostly insoluble in carbon disulfide and other organic solvents as a result of...
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group of metamorphosed Precambrian rocks all of which contain pyrobitumen, or the pyrobitumen within those rocks. It was first described from a deposit near...
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carbonate Pele's hair Petroleum, liquid, organic Psilomelane Pumice Pyrobitumen, amorphous fossilized petroleum (noncrystalline, organic) Shungite, black...
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UTi2O6 davidite (REE)(Y,U)(Ti,Fe3+)20O38 thucholite Uranium-bearing pyrobitumen Secondary uranium minerals Name Chemical Formula autunite Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2...
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Grahamite, also known as Pyrobitumen or Anthraxolite, is a bitumen-impregnated rock (asphaltite). It is a naturally occurring solid hydrocarbon bitumen...
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Orinoco Belt Peace River oil sands Petroleum industry Project Oilsand Pyrobitumen RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values & Environmental Needs) Shale gas...
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10–1.25 and a carbon content of 50–85%. It is described as an asphaltic pyrobitumen. It is believed to be derived from a fluid bitumen which polymerized...
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State) in a layer of bentonite clay, two or three meters below a layer of Pyrobitumen. These sediments belong to the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Tremembé...
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formation of basal black shales with high levels of TOC. The carbonaceous pyrobitumen shales of the Ipubi Formation occur as a 0.5 to 2 metres (1.6 to 6.6 ft)...
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Bulletin 1693, p.99-100. Wilson N.S.F., & Zentilli M., 2006. Association of pyrobitumen with copper mineralization from the Uchumi and Talcuna districts, Chile...
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Liquids: Water, Mercury Hg, Asphaltum* Amorphous solids: Polycrase, Pyrobitumen*, Amber* Vitreous (melts by heating): Tektite, Obsidian Earth sciences...
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