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Diatoms as an origin of oil
Proximity of diatomaceous shales to oil-bearing strata has led geologists to believe that origin of oil was in part due to living diatoms, which were prolific in Tertiary period; this is stated to be generally accepted theory in California, where there are large beds.
Diatoms as an origin of oil
Proximity of diatomaceous shales to oil-bearing strata has led geologists to believe that origin of oil was in part due to living diatoms, which were prolific in Tertiary period; this is stated to be generally accepted theory in California, where there are large beds.
Diatoms as an origin of oil
Can. Min. Jl
1929
Article (Journal)
English
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