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Pumice ( /ˈpʌmɪs/),
called pumicite in its
powdered or dust form, is a
volcanic rock that
consists of
extremely vesicular rough-textured
volcanic gl****...
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Retrieved 23
March 2019. Crangle,
Robert D. Jr. (January 2012). "Pumice and
pumicite – USGS
Mineral Resources Program" (PDF).
United States Geological Survey...
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pulverulent pumex pumic-
pumice stone pumicate, pumice, pumiceous, pumiciform,
pumicite pupa pup- doll pupae, pupal, puparium, pupation,
pupil purus pur- pure...
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Praseodymium Prehnite Promethium Propane Protactinium Protein Proton Pumice Pumicite Purine Putrescine Pyridine Pyrimidine Pyrite Pyrochlore Pyroluria Pyroxene...
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volcanoes located near the earthquake's epicenter. The
volcanoes distributed pumicite throughout the area
which was
later covered with a
layer of
heavier soil...
- (2018).
Pumice and
pumicite: U.S.
Geological Survey Mineral Commodity Summaries. pp. 128–129. Crangle, R.D. Jr. (2018).
Pumice and
pumicite: U.S. Geological...
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caldera 1.1
million years ago. With
these eruptions, andesites, tuffs,
pumicites and
formations of
breccia were observed. In the
north flank of the caldera...
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deposits on Mars
would be
remotely detectable.
Mining for
bentonite and
pumicite took
place from the 1920s to the 1950s. Tufa
deposits are
found within...
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architecture is
different from
other archaeological sites in Bangladesh.
Pumicite has been used for the
construction of
those buildings,
including the temples...