- Torbanite
Torbanite is a variety of fine-grained
coal , sometimes known as boghead coal, named after Torbane Hill inScotland .Citation | last =Dyni | first =John R. | title =Geology and resources of some world oil-shale deposits (Presented at Symposium on Oil Shale in Tallinn, Estonia, November 18-21, 2002) | journal =Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal | publisher = Estonian Academy Publishers | volume =20 | issue =3 | pages =193-252 | year =2003 | url=http://www.kirj.ee/oilshale/2_dyni_2003_3.pdf | format=PDF | id = ISSN 0208-189X | accessdate =2007-06-17] Other major deposits of torbanite ar found in Pennsylvania and Illinois, USA, in theTransvaal of South Africa and in theSydney Basin , Australia.Teh Fu Yen and George V. Chilingarian (1976) "Oil Shale", Amsterdam, Elsevier] Torbanite usually occurs as lenticular masses, often associated with deposits of coal, and is classified also aslacustrine typeoil shale . [Hutton, A.C. 1987. Petrographic classification of oil shales // Intern. J. Coal Geol. 1987. Vol. 8. P. 203–231.]Paraffin oil can be distilled from some forms of torbanite, a process discovered andpatent ed byJames Young in 1851.Torbanite typically comprises 88 percent
carbon and 11 percenthydrogen .ee also
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Cannel coal
*Kukersite
*Lamosite
*Marinite
*Tasmanite References
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