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Journal Article

Author
Smith, A.K.
Title
Notes on the Quality of Hartley and Greta Shale for the Manufacture of Gas, together with a Description of the New Coal Seam at Greta
In
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
Imprint
vol. 10, Wilson & Mackinnon, Melbourne, 1874, pp. 5-11
Url
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33862814#page/75/mode/1up
Description

Keywords: oil shale; coal, gas from; Hartley deposit; Greta coal; gas from coal.
Type of Chemistry: organic / inorganic; descriptive; analytical

Source
CIAB-Collins

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