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| 1 |  | Investigation of the organic bases of Gilsonite | Reusser, Robert E. | Gilsonite | Asphalts are substances composed principally of complex hydrocarbons* They contain very little mineral matter or oxygenated compounds, and are largely soluble in carbon di sulphide,, Most authorities agree they are metamorphic products of petroleum resulting from a combination of influences of time,... | 1905-05-02 |
| 2 |  | Geochemical exploration for Gilsonite | Botbol, Joseph Moses | Gilsonite; Geochemical prospecting, Utah | The gilsonite and ozokerite deposits of the Unita Basin, Utah, were investigated geochemically. Soil samples were collected along traverses across productive veins in several areas. These soil samples were analysed for gilsonite and ozokerite. The gilsonite and ozokerite content of the soil samples ... | 1905-05-14 |
| 3 |  | History of the Gilsonite industry | Remington, Newell Christy | Gilsonite; Utah, Industries | In 1957 the American Gilsonite Company opened a revolutionary refinery near Grand Junction, Colorado, which had cost them $16,000,000 to build, and began reducing the gilsonite--a solid hydrocarbon--to high-grade gasoline and pure carbon-coke at the rate of about 700 tons per day. Just as incredible... | 1905-05-12 |
| 4 |  | Gilsonite | Kemmerer, John L. Jr. | Gilsonite; Geology, Uintah Basin (Utah and Colo.) | The term "Gilsonite"is popularly associated with a shiny, black, solid hydrocarbon which is found in commercial quantities only in the Uinta Basin. Other "rock asphalts," somewhat resembling Gilsonite, are also found in this region. These are called Grahamite, Elaterite, Ozocerite, and Wurtzilite, b... | 1905-04-17 |
| 5 |  | Dissertation on the history, occurance, mining, and economics of Gilsonite | Carey, Glen A. | Gilsonite; Geology, Uintah Basin (Utah and Colo.) | A native hydrocarbon occurs in the petroliferrous Uintah Basin of eastern Utah that has exerted a perceptible effect on the economy of the State of Utah as well as the western United States. This hydrocarbon which has been known by several names, the most common being gilsonite, occurs in such vast ... | 1905-05-02 |