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gaineamh ola Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
ga
gaineamh biotúmanach Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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Ölsand
de
Sainmhíniú Gemenge aus verschiedenen, jedoch meist aus Quarz bestehenden, überwiegend sandkorngroßen Mineralkörnern, einem an flüchtigen Bestandteilen abgereichertem Erdöl und Wasser Tagairt "Wikipedia, s. v. ""Ölsand"", http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96lsand (20.1.2014)"
oil sand | bituminous sand | tar sand | oil shale and oil sands
en
Sainmhíniú "naturally occurring mixture of sand, clay or other minerals, water and bitumen, which can be extracted from the oil sand and used by refineries to produce fuels such as petrol and diesel" Tagairt "COM-EN, based on:Government of Alberta > Energy and natgural resources > Oil sands > About oil sands > Overview > Oil sands explained (28.11.2021)"
Nóta "Not to be confused with tar sand.Historically, oil sand was incorrectly referred to as tar sand due to the now outdated and largely ineffective practice of using it for roofing and paving tar (oil sand will not harden suitably for these purposes). Though they appear to be visibly similar, tar and oil sands are different; while oil sand is a naturally occurring petrochemical, tar is a synthetically produced substance that is largely the last waste product of the destructive degradation of hydrocarbons. Furthermore, their uses are completely different; oil sand can be refined to make oil and ultimately fuel, while tar cannot and has historically been used to seal wood and rope against moisture."
sable pétrolifère | sable bitumeux
fr
Sainmhíniú mélanges d'origine naturelle composés de bitume, d'eau, de sable et d'argile Tagairt "Site du dictionnaire de l'environnement > sable pétrolifère, http://www.dictionnaire-environnement.com/sable_petrolifere_ID2874.html [24.2.2014]"