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- The following is a list of various types of '''[[limestone]]''' according to location. *[[Tura (Egypt)|Tura Limestone]], ''used for the [[Great Pyramid]] casing stones''3 KB (297 words) - 09:07, 20 September 2010
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- ...level in northern Europe. It is generally confined to soils derived from [[limestone]]. The common name is '''Mezereon'''.3 KB (449 words) - 11:26, 7 July 2010
- ...strong preference for [[alkaline soils]] and are most commonly found in [[limestone]] areas (''D. laureola'' 's native range also covers much of [[Europe]] and4 KB (514 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
- ...[North America]], where it is often found in shady, moist locations with [[limestone]]-rich [[soil]]s. It is considered a [[weed]] species in parts of the world24 KB (3,421 words) - 11:28, 7 July 2010
- ...[[liming (soil)|liming]]''', is a [[soil]] additive made from pulverized [[limestone]] or [[chalk]]. The primary active component is [[calcium carbonate]]. Addi3 KB (419 words) - 09:07, 20 September 2010
- The following is a list of various types of '''[[limestone]]''' according to location. *[[Tura (Egypt)|Tura Limestone]], ''used for the [[Great Pyramid]] casing stones''3 KB (297 words) - 09:07, 20 September 2010
- ...Binders hold the mix together and can include clay, lime, chalk dust and limestone dust. Aggregates give the mix its bulk and dimensional stability through m13 KB (2,119 words) - 09:08, 20 September 2010
- *[[Limestone]] *[[Limestone]]9 KB (1,052 words) - 09:08, 20 September 2010
- ...a]] for producing tar from wood. They were built close to the forest, from limestone or from more primitive holes in the ground. The bottom is sloped into an ou7 KB (1,095 words) - 09:08, 20 September 2010
- ...the [[Bessemer process]] or the [[Linz-Donawitz process]]. It is largely [[limestone]] or [[dolomite]] which has absorbed [[phosphate]] from the iron ore being8 KB (1,255 words) - 09:08, 20 September 2010
- ...iltstone]]); [[sandstone]]s 20 to 25% and [[carbonate rock]]s 10 to 15% ([[limestone]] and [[dolostone]]).<ref name=Blatt />6 KB (850 words) - 09:09, 20 September 2010
- ...ve trays. Two common uses in the power industry are wet-sieving of milled limestone and dry-sieving of milled coal.16 KB (2,356 words) - 09:12, 20 September 2010
- ...ch, the term '''asphalte''' is used for naturally occurring bitumen-soaked limestone deposits, and for specialised manufactured products with fewer voids or gre34 KB (5,036 words) - 20:35, 20 September 2010
- ([[limestone]], [[sandstone]], [[granite]], ...). Radionuclides and heavy metals easily27 KB (3,735 words) - 09:13, 20 September 2010
- [[Image:Hanson Aggregates Bellefonte PA.jpg|thumb|right|Crushed [[limestone]] [[quarry]] near [[Bellefonte, Pennsylvania]]]] Stone resources of the world are very large. High-purity [[limestone]] and [[dolomite]] suitable for specialty uses are limited in many geograph8 KB (1,229 words) - 09:14, 20 September 2010
- ...s in [[carbonatite]]s and [[Metamorphism|metamorphosed]] magenesium rich [[limestone]]. Associated mineral phases include: [[corundum]], [[apatite]], [[serpenti16 KB (2,229 words) - 09:14, 20 September 2010
- ...arboniferousNV.jpg|thumb|Peloids and a [[brachiopod]] shell visible in a [[limestone]] thin-section; Bird Spring Formation ([[Carboniferous]]) of southern Nevad2 KB (219 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- ...produced by quarrying and crushing hard-wearing rocks, such as sandstone, limestone, or basalt. Quarries where gravel is extracted are known as gravel pits. So ...This is a mixed grade of mostly small crushed stone in a matrix of crushed limestone powder.6 KB (904 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- ...Historically, a [[marble]] or [[limestone]] edge runner mill, running on a limestone bed was used in Great Britain; however, by the mid 19th century AD this had51 KB (7,447 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- [[Image:PICT1174.jpg|right|thumb|Limestone [[quarry]].]] ...etent bedrock deposits of aggregate quality exist. In many places, good [[limestone]], [[granite]], [[marble]] or other quality stone [[bedrock]] deposits do n14 KB (1,945 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- ...molluscs]], and [[crustacea]]ns can predominate. Because it is composed of limestone, coral sand is acid-soluble. [[Category:Limestone]]2 KB (291 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010