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New Albany Shale

Carboniferous IllinoisCarboniferous IndianaCarboniferous KentuckyCarboniferous southern paleotemperate depositsDevonian Illinois
Devonian IndianaDevonian KentuckyDevonian System of North AmericaDevonian southern paleotemperate depositsDolomite formationsGeologic formations of IllinoisGeologic formations of IndianaGeologic formations of KentuckyLimestone formationsMississippian United StatesOil-bearing shales in the United StatesOil shale formationsOil shale in the United StatesOpen marine depositsPhosphorite formationsShale formations of the United States
New Albany Shale (Upper Devonian; MacDonald Knob Outcrop, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA) 11 (44085616790)
New Albany Shale (Upper Devonian; MacDonald Knob Outcrop, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA) 11 (44085616790)

The New Albany Shale is an organic-rich geologic formation of Devonian and Mississippian age in the Illinois Basin of the United States. It is a major source of hydrocarbons.

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New Albany Shale
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N 38.7 ° E -85.7 °
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Carl Thomas Drive
47170
Indiana, United States
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New Albany Shale (Upper Devonian; MacDonald Knob Outcrop, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA) 11 (44085616790)
New Albany Shale (Upper Devonian; MacDonald Knob Outcrop, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA) 11 (44085616790)
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