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Calcarenite is a type of
limestone that is
composed predominantly, more than 50 percent, of
detrital (transported) sand-size (0.0625 to 2 mm in diameter)...
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original size.
Rocks and land at the foot of
these mountains is
calcarenite,
coral sand,
blown inland during the
Pleistocene between 130,000 and...
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include the La Paz Sand Dunes, the
beaches of Pagudpud, and the
eroded calcarenite Kapurpurawan rock
formation in Burgos. It is the
birthplace of several...
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physical and
mechanical properties of a
porous rock: San Julian's
calcarenite".
Engineering Geology. 167 (Supplement C): 117–127. Bibcode:2013EngGe...
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bacterium from the
genus of
Blastococcus which has been
isolated from
calcarenite in Malta. Parte, A.C. "Blastococcus". LPSN. "Blastococcus saxobsidens...
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unsettled seas. As the most
common building material in Sabratah,
calcarenite, is
highly susceptible to physical,
chemical and
biological weathering...
- iron-rich
sedimentary rock Breccia – Rock
composed of
angular fragments Calcarenite – Type of
limestone that is
composed predominantly of sand-size grains...
- ages.
Calcareous sand
grains were
bound by
carbonate cement to form a
calcarenite limestone.
Although Polynesian people were
known to have
settled around...
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genus Geodermatophilus which has been
isolated from the
surface of a
calcarenite stone from the
ruins of the
Aqueduct of
Hadrian in Tunisia. Hezbri, K;...
- Park of the
Appennino Tosco-Emiliano. The spur is
composed of
yellowish calcarenite over a marl ba****t, all
formed in the
Miocene as a sea bottom. It includes...