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- s**** or frustules. Marine diatomites are found in ****ociation with a wide variety of other rock types but lacustrine diatomites are almost always ****ociated...
- The Valmonte Diatomite is a geologic formation in California. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period. Earth sciences portal California...
- Like the neighbouring island of Fur, it is known for its deposits of diatomite, locally known as 'moler' (mo-clay). The largest flower park in the Nordic...
- whole Mediterranean basin (during the MSC and the Messinian age). Many diatomites are found underneath the evaporite deposits, suggesting a connection between...
- gradually filled up with diatomite, composed of annual layers of silica-s****ed algae (diatoms). These layers of diatomite have preserved exceptional...
- sightseeing during the summer. A plant for extraction and processing of diatomite was a main point in local economy until 2004 when it was shut down. Mývatn...
- and wastewater that are harmful to humans, but nutrients to them. Bio-diatomite dynamic membrane reactor filtration combines dynamic membrane technology...
- (70% tetryl + 30% TNT) 1.60 7,370 1.20 Dynamite, Nobel's (75% NG + 23% diatomite) 1.48 7,200 1.25 Tetryl 1.71 7,770 1.25 Torpex (aka HBX, 41% RDX + 40% TNT...
- constituent. The most common siliceous rock is chert; other types include diatomite. They commonly form from silica-secreting organisms such as radiolarians...
- distilling muck. It will contain residual solvent, powdered filter material (diatomite), carbon, non-volatile residues, lint, dyes, grease, soils, and water...