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Calcareous sinter is a
freshwater calcium carbonate deposit, also
known as
calc-
sinter.
Deposits are
characterised by low
porosity and well-developed...
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transport operation. The
Eifel deposits, now
called Calcareous sinter or
calc-
sinter (since it is
neither onyx nor marble), have also been identified...
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lakes and dams,
though diverging tufa
formation processes prevail.
Calc-
sinter formation processes that have not
emerged along a
river flow can be observed...
- Marsh,
eventually merging into "Luhua Pool,"
inspired by the
iconic calc-
sinter terraces of
Huanglong Nature Reserve in Sichuan. The
Huanglong Scenic...
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important economic factor for the town.
Amongst its
attractions are
numerous calc-
sinter flowstone drapes,
colourfully tinctured by iron oxides.
There are also...
- this
cleft cave's
walls are set with
countless calcite crystals and
calc-
sinter. The
crystals on the
walls in this form are said to be
unique in Germany...
- A
column made of
calc-
sinter ("Eifel-Marmor"), in the
church St.
Chrysanthus und Daria, Bad Münstereifel, Germany....
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slender examples and
highly conical stalagmites,
flags of
calc-
sinter,
terraces of
calc-
sinter and crystals.
Because the cave
remained sealed after being...
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During guided tours, the cave's many
features (coloured marble,
various calc-
sinter formations, speleothems, crystals,
banded marbles and kolks) are explained...
- the two p****ageways to this hall the tour
follows a p****age in
which a
calc-
sinter curtain and
several stalactites can be seen
hanging from the roof. In...