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- grus, contrasting with Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic saprolites made up of kaolinitic and ferrallitic material. Exfoliation – Type of weathering jointPages...
- Ball clays are kaolinitic sedimentary clays that commonly consist of 20–80% kaolinite, 10–25% mica and 6–65% quartz, along with small amounts of organic...
- Bauxite on white kaolinitic sandstone at Pera Head, Weipa, Australia...
- Ustic Moisture Regime Ustic Kandihumult (Fine, Kaolinitic, Isohyperthermic) Used in WRB, USDA soil taxonomy Climate Semi-arid...
- and the colonies in the Americas. The crucibles were made by firing kaolinitic clay at temperatures greater than 1100°C, forming mullite. Mullite is...
- Named by N.B. Davis in 1918, the formation is characterized by white kaolinitic clay and is a source of high-quality refractory clay. The type locality...
- of saprolite are common in Europe. Saprolite composition varies from kaolinitic and ferrallitic to grus. The first were formed in the Mesozoic and early...
- Chemical analysis has shown that they were often made entirely of a kaolinitic clay without any petuntse or "porcelain stone". They are mostly decorated...
- overburden. Weathering formed thin kaolinitic [Al2Si2O5(OH)4] saprolites 1,000 to 500 million years ago; thick kaolinitic saprolites 200 to 66 million years...
- bearing capacity and no shrink–swell property. Consequently, well-drained kaolinitic Ultisols such as the Cecil series are suitable for urban development....