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impsonite
impsonite Min. (ˈɪmpsənaɪt) [f. Impson, the name of a valley in Pushmataha Co., Oklahoma + -ite1.] An asphaltic mineral similar to albertite.1901 G. H. Eldridge in Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey XXII. i. 265 This differs from albertite, however, sufficiently, it is thought, to warrant a distinctive nam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Impsonite
Impsonite is a black, carbonaceous substance, with a specific gravity of 1.10–1.25 and a carbon content of 50–85%. wikipedia.org
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wurtzilite
wurtzilite Min. (ˈvɜːtsɪlaɪt) [f. the name of Henry Wurtz (1828–1910), U.S. mineralogist + -i- + -lite.] A black, massive, sectile, asphaltic pyrobitumen produced by the metamorphosis of petroleum.1889 W. P. Blake in Engin. & Mining Jrnl. XLVIII. 542/2 In now proposing for it the name Wurtzilite I d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grahamite
Grahamite found in the Impson Valley of southeastern Oklahoma is known as impsonite. wikipedia.org
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Pyrobitumen
Other bitumens range from very viscous (e.g., Athabasca and Venezuelan heavy oils, La Brea tar pits) to solid (e.g. gilsonite, ozocerite, grahamite, impsonite Of the 27 samples investigated by Curiale, the three impsonite samples had low solubility (<3%) and a low H/C ratio (<0.9) characteristic of highly mature wikipedia.org
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pyro-
pyro- (paɪərəʊ, pɪrəʊ) before a vowel or h sometimes pyr- (but more freq. pyro-), repr. Gr. πυρο-, combining form of πῦρ fire, forming the first element in many terms belonging to various arts and sciences. (The second element is properly of Greek, but sometimes of Latin or English origin.) 1. In va... Oxford English Dictionary
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