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Variety of asphalt
Albertite is a variety of asphalt found in the Albert Formation in Albert County, New Brunswick, and in a deposit at Dingwall, in the north-east of Scotland
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Human settlement in New Brunswick, Canada
1881, yielding an estimated 200,000 tons of Albertite. Mining disputes, including the nature of Albertite, were subject to legal action in the 1850s.
Albert_Mines,_New_Brunswick
Geologic formation in New Brunswick, Canada
Creek and McCully fields. In addition, the solid asphalt-like hydrocarbon albertite was mined from the Albert Formation at Albert Mines between 1854 and 1884
Albert_Formation
Combustible hydrocarbon liquid
knowledge of New Brunswick's geology a naturally occurring asphaltum called albertite. He was blocked from using it by the New Brunswick coal conglomerate because
Kerosene
American inventor
application of a petroleum oil mixed with natural solidified asphalt (Albertite), of the Ritchie Mineral & Resin Oil Company, of West Virginia. His first
Edward_de_Smedt
County in New Brunswick, Canada
governments in 1967, its best-known use is as a census division. The mineral albertite was discovered a few miles away in 1849, giving rise to Albert Mines.
Albert_County,_New_Brunswick
good-quality lamp oil from a rock called “albertite,” found in New Brunswick, Canada. It was a matter if dispute whether albertite was coal or hardened petroleum
History of the oil shale industry in the United States
History_of_the_oil_shale_industry_in_the_United_States
Inventor of kerosene (1797–1864)
bituminous substance on the Petitcodiac River in Albert County, which he named albertite to differentiate it from coal or asphalt. While in Saint John, Gesner
Abraham_Pineo_Gesner
Canadian artist, engineer and inventor
Foulis invented an apparatus to produce coal gas from the distillation of albertite; his intention was that the gas could be used instead of whale oil when
Robert_Foulis_(inventor)
Type of solid, amorphous organic matter
between asphalt/albertite and epi-impsonite. Although the archaic definition of pyrobitumen includes low-maturity solid bitumens such as albertite, a definition
Pyrobitumen
Index of articles associated with the same name
petroleum source rock complexes. Tasmanite, earthen tar (German: Erdpech, albertite, kerite) — is one of the regional names for tasmanian bitumen, a semi-liquid
List of minerals named Tasmanite
List_of_minerals_named_Tasmanite
River in south-eastern New Brunswick, Canada
local conglomerates are more coarse and sandy, and are less fertile. Albertite, a type of asphalt, was first found in Albert County in 1849 by the Canadian
Petitcodiac_River
American chemist
supply so Atwood experimented with gas coals of the Ohio valley, the albertite of New Brunswick, the boghead mineral from Scotland, Trinidad pitch, and
Luther_Atwood
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A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A. /bert, New Brunswick.