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Dolomite (also
known as
dolomite rock,
dolostone or
dolomitic rock) is a
sedimentary carbonate rock that
contains a high
percentage of the
mineral dolomite...
- The
Forni Dolostone, also
known as the
Dolomia di Forni, is a Late Tri****ic (Norian, or
Alaunian in the
local biochronology)
dolomite geological formation...
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known as the
Little Falls Formation and
formerly as the
Little Falls Dolostone.
While buried,
cavities were
formed by
acidic waters forming the vugs...
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water traversing Marinova quarry dolostones. At the same time, it is not
quite certain as to why the
upper part of
dolostones is that much
cracked in the Marinova...
- The
Frenchman Mountain Dolostone is the
uppermost and
youngest of five
Cambrian geologic formations that
comprise the
Tonto Group. It
consists of beds...
- (rock)). An
alternative name
sometimes used for the
dolomitic rock type is
dolostone. As
stated by Nicolas-Théodore de
Saussure the
mineral dolomite was probably...
- The Fish
Haven Dolomite is an
Ordovician period geologic formation in
southern Idaho,
northeastern Nevada, and
northwestern Utah. It was
named for Fish...
- 139H. doi:10.1006/qres.1998.1987. "Underwater
dissolutional pitting on
dolostones, Lake Huron-Georgian bay, Ontario".
Archived from the
original on 2017-09-10...
- (different
crystal forms of CaCO3), and
dolomite rock (also
known as
dolostone),
which is
composed of
dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2). They are
usually classified...
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Dolomite (mineral), a
carbonate mineral Dolomite (rock), also
known as
dolostone, a
sedimentary carbonate rock Dolomite, Alabama,
United States, an unincorporated...