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Caulk (also
known as
caulking and
calking) is a
material used to seal
joints or
seams against leakage in
various structures and piping. The
oldest form...
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magnesium and
iron and
produces basalt or gabbro, as it
fractionally crystallizes to
become a
felsic magma,
which is low in
magnesium and
iron and produces...
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discipline of dressage. Some
horseshoes have "caulkins", "caulks", or "
calks":
protrusions at the toe or
heels of the shoe, or both, to
provide additional...
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neighboring Superior, Wisconsin,
called the Twin Ports.
Duluth is
south of the
Iron Range and the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It is
named after Daniel...
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Group contains siliceous to
intermediate volcanic rocks that are
typically calk-alkalic. The
Banting Group formation is
largely a
result of post 2.7 Ga volcanism...
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Retrieved November 15, 2021. Chin, K.; Tokaryk, T. T.; Erickson, G. M.;
Calk, L. C. (June 18, 1998). "A king-sized
theropod coprolite". Nature. 393 (6686):...
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regional extent. In
terms of chemistry, the BVG are
moderate to
highly pot****ic
calk-alkaline in type. The
lower part of the
succession is
dominantly andesitic...
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likely result from
partial melting of 3% to 15% of the
source rock. Some
calk-alkaline
granitoids may be
produced by a high
degree of
partial melting,...
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attend the
Calkers (Caulkers) one to
attend the
stuff the
others to
clean before the
Calkers and
whose wages have not
exceeded one half the
Calkers the former...
- the gallery, even as the dead-lights had once
looked out upon it, but now
calked fast like a
sarcophagus lid; and to a purple-black, tarred-over panel, threshold...