Gilsonite and related hydrocarbons of the Uinta Basin, Utah

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Publication Type Book
Author Crawford, Arthur L.
Title Gilsonite and related hydrocarbons of the Uinta Basin, Utah
Date 1949
Description Hydrocarbons are important in the present study for two reasons: ( 1) An understanding of their nature and origin may lead to a better understanding of the oil possibilities in the area. (2) From gilsonite, kerogen, and associated bituminous substances there may be fractionated many still-undiscovered hydrocarbons of strategic importance to our industrial life. Furthermore, there is the possibility that underground fractionation and distillation of kerogen and bitumen may eventually prove economically feasible and thus serve as a vast source of petroleum (Kerrick). To the layman, Gilsonite is a mineral. To the mineralogist, it is a mineraloid. But to the industrial chemist, it is a new material of primary importance in modern industry.
Type Text
Publisher Utah Geological and Mineral Survey
Subject glisonite; hydrocarbons; Uinta Basin; kerogen; bitumen
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Crawford, A. L. (1949). Gilsonite and related hydrocarbons of the Uinta Basin, Utah. George H. Hansen, ed., The oil and gas possibilities of Utah: 235-260.
Relation Has Part George H. Hansen, ed., The oil and gas possibilities of Utah: pp. 235-260 (1949)
Rights Management (c)Utah Geological and Mineral Survey
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6p58tk1
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