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- Impsonite abstract "Impsonite is a black, carbonaceous substance, with a specific gravity of 1.10–1.25 and a carbon content of 50–85%. It is described as an asphaltic pyrobitumen. It is believed to be derived from a fluid bitumen which polymerized after filling a vein.The term was coined by George Homans Eldridge in 1901, referring to the asphaltic material in the Impson Valley (southeastern Oklahoma; later known as the Jumbo mine). The asphaltic material in the Impson Valley was later reclassified as grahamite, based on solubility and chemical similarities with the type grahamite of West Virginia.".
- Impsonite wikiPageExternalLink ja01927a003.
- Impsonite wikiPageExternalLink 6990.
- Impsonite wikiPageExternalLink min-11115.html.
- Impsonite wikiPageID "11406528".
- Impsonite wikiPageRevisionID "560948461".
- Impsonite hasPhotoCollection Impsonite.
- Impsonite subject Category:Minerals.
- Impsonite type Abstraction100002137.
- Impsonite type Material114580897.
- Impsonite type Matter100020827.
- Impsonite type Mineral114662574.
- Impsonite type Minerals.
- Impsonite type Part113809207.
- Impsonite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Impsonite type Relation100031921.
- Impsonite type Substance100019613.
- Impsonite comment "Impsonite is a black, carbonaceous substance, with a specific gravity of 1.10–1.25 and a carbon content of 50–85%. It is described as an asphaltic pyrobitumen. It is believed to be derived from a fluid bitumen which polymerized after filling a vein.The term was coined by George Homans Eldridge in 1901, referring to the asphaltic material in the Impson Valley (southeastern Oklahoma; later known as the Jumbo mine).".
- Impsonite label "Impsonite".
- Impsonite sameAs m.02rbf_v.
- Impsonite sameAs Q6007930.
- Impsonite sameAs Q6007930.
- Impsonite sameAs Impsonite.
- Impsonite wasDerivedFrom Impsonite?oldid=560948461.
- Impsonite isPrimaryTopicOf Impsonite.