Asfalt (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Asfalt" in Malay language version.

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aer.ca

archive.org

  • Abraham, Herbert (1938). Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses in the Arts, and Methods of Testing (ed. 4th). New York: D. Van Nostrand Co. Dicapai pada 16 November 2009. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)

chambers.co.uk

doi.org

dx.doi.org

gov.ab.ca

energy.gov.ab.ca

  • "Oil Sands – Glossary". Oil Sands Royalty Guidelines. Government of Alberta. 2008. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 1 November 2007. Dicapai pada 2 February 2008. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)

oildrop.org

  • Walker, Ian C. (1998), Marketing Challenges for Canadian Bitumen (PDF), Tulsa, OK: International Centre for Heavy Hydrocarbons, diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 2012-03-13, Bitumen has been defined by various sources as crude oil with a dynamic viscosity at reservoir conditions of more than 10,000 centipoise. Canadian "bitumen" supply is more loosely accepted as production from the Athabasca, Wabasca, Peace River and Cold Lake oil-sands deposits. The majority of the oil produced from these deposits has an API gravity of between 8° and 12° and a reservoir viscosity of over 10,000 centipoise although small volumes have higher API gravities and lower viscosities. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)

oxforddictionaries.com

qrpoil.com

reference.com

dictionary.reference.com

thefreedictionary.com

web.archive.org

  • asphalt Diarkibkan 2016-03-09 di Wayback Machine, Chambers 21st Century Dictionary
  • Anja Sörensen and Bodo Wichert "Asphalt and Bitumen" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2009. DOI:10.1002/14356007.a03_169.pub2http://www.qrpoil.com/site/?bitumen Diarkibkan 2018-12-12 di Wayback Machine
  • "Oil Sands – Glossary". Oil Sands Royalty Guidelines. Government of Alberta. 2008. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 1 November 2007. Dicapai pada 2 February 2008. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • Walker, Ian C. (1998), Marketing Challenges for Canadian Bitumen (PDF), Tulsa, OK: International Centre for Heavy Hydrocarbons, diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 2012-03-13, Bitumen has been defined by various sources as crude oil with a dynamic viscosity at reservoir conditions of more than 10,000 centipoise. Canadian "bitumen" supply is more loosely accepted as production from the Athabasca, Wabasca, Peace River and Cold Lake oil-sands deposits. The majority of the oil produced from these deposits has an API gravity of between 8° and 12° and a reservoir viscosity of over 10,000 centipoise although small volumes have higher API gravities and lower viscosities. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)

wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

  • "Oil Sands – Glossary". Oil Sands Royalty Guidelines. Government of Alberta. 2008. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 1 November 2007. Dicapai pada 2 February 2008. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • Walker, Ian C. (1998), Marketing Challenges for Canadian Bitumen (PDF), Tulsa, OK: International Centre for Heavy Hydrocarbons, diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 2012-03-13, Bitumen has been defined by various sources as crude oil with a dynamic viscosity at reservoir conditions of more than 10,000 centipoise. Canadian "bitumen" supply is more loosely accepted as production from the Athabasca, Wabasca, Peace River and Cold Lake oil-sands deposits. The majority of the oil produced from these deposits has an API gravity of between 8° and 12° and a reservoir viscosity of over 10,000 centipoise although small volumes have higher API gravities and lower viscosities. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)