Telalginite

Telalginite

Telalginite is a structured organic matter (alganite) in sapropel, composed of large discretely occurring colonial or thick-walled unicellular algae such as "Botryococcus", "Tasmanites" and "Gloeocapsomorpha prisca". Telalginite is present in large algal bodies. It fluoresce brightly in shades of yellow under blue/ultraviolet light.Cite paper
last =Dyni | first =John R.
title =Geology and resources of some world oil-shale deposits. Scientific Investigations Report 2005–5294
publisher = U.S. Department of the Interior. U.S. Geological Survey
year = 2006
url = http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5294/pdf/sir5294_508.pdf
format=PDF
accessdate =2008-07-17
] The term of telalginite was introduced by Adrian C. Hutton of the University of Wollongong.Cite paper
last =Hallsworth | first =C R
last2 =Knox | first2 = R W O’B
title =BGS Rock Classification Scheme. Volume 3. Classification of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Research Report, RR 99–03
publisher = British Geological Survey
year = 1999
url = https://www.paleostrat.org/Documents/Hallsworth%20and%20Knox%201999.pdf
format=PDF
accessdate =2008-07-17
]

ee also

*Lamalginite

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