Those sections expose concretionary mudstones interbedded with thinner quartz sandstones, limestones, and marl. |
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The marl and limestone of the Douara Basin are dense and commonly foraminiferous. |
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Suitable white wine soil tends to have more oolitic limestone and less marl in its make-up. |
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Chardonnay vines tend to bud early in the season and prefer calciferous soils that contain marl. |
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The gentler lower slopes, derived from the Rhine delta bed, have deeper topsoils, over subsoils of clay, marl, limestone, and sandstone. |
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It is predominantly found in the marl areas but also, more rarely, in fine-grained argillaceous limestones. |
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The area has non-calcareous, brown loamy clayey soils, developed from calcareous marl. |
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After a short erosion interval, rapid subsidence started to produce contemporaneous neritic limestone and shallow bathyal marl again. |
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Gravel pits, marl pits and stone quarries were also an early source of freight tonnage as was cement. |
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The Early Miocene Gachsaran Formation is composed of evaporites, marl and limestone. |
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Amy has rolled up the legs of the grey marl trousers to make them shorter, while the Teflon hooded top doesn't even cover her midriff. |
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Josh pulled the collar of his grey marl coat up to shield his neck from the onslaught of bitter winds. |
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This thick-fleeced black hood, with contrasting black marl sleeves is the perfect cover-up this winter. |
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These deposits are stratified and include minor gravel, disseminated organic matter, marl, and peat bogs within the abandoned channels. |
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The disease is serious on sandy, loam, clay and peat soils, but is never found in marl soils. |
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This traditional look will last many seasons in the great marl wool. |
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Jurassic limestone and marl with rich fossil content are the characteristic rocks that dip below the Mittelland and appear again in the pre-Alps. |
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He advocated such innovations as the seed drill, improved crop rotations, and the use of marl as fertilizer. |
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Farther south lie the varied soils of a mineral belt, and these are succeeded by the rich limestone and marl soils of the Black Belt. |
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D'Omalius called this marl, greensand, and chalk-bearing interval the Terrain Crétacé. |
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Often marl has nodules of gypsum, calcite and pyrite, it is light to dark grey, coffee or greenish in colour. |
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This consists mainly of Permian red-bed soils, but there are also lighter sandy marl soils. |
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Salt and sulphur in smelter gas ranked next in value of production with quartz and marl being minor contributors. |
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The oldest rocks are from the Cretaceous formation, which occurs in the form of marl here. |
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The marl is generally overlain with unconsolidated rocks but reaches to the surface in some places. |
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It is made from a blend of raw materials such as limestone, marl, clay, sand, iron ore, bauxite and other components at specific proportions. |
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The essential phase of the site works consisted in dredging the river and removing one million m3 of mud, sand and marl. |
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Other locally produced minerals include copper, salt, limestone, coal, marl and silica. |
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In particular the water-filled marl hole can be infilled under supervision to an engineering specification suitable for build development and thus reclaimed for housing. |
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For the most sumptuous layering for relaxing at home, wear slouchy drawstring trousers, cami and an oversized wrap-around cardigan in grey marl cashmere mix. |
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The new owner also noticed the superior fertility of the marled field, and he shared the good news about marl with his neighbors, who then began spreading it on their fields. |
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The diminution of marl seam thicknesses over positive structural elements and the development of phosphatic chalks in localized troughs are two such features. |
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Large quantities of seaweed as well as lime and marl are available for manure. |
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All the layers of the marl are, however, covered with deep loess deposits. |
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Up-section, the middle Eocene marl beds likely deposited on a tidal flat. |
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Many of these Triassic rocks have a purple complexion, especially the coastal marl found near Penarth. |
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The village is famous for its association with the famous scientist of the Sasso Glòsina, cliff formed of marl, a sedimentary rock, sandstone and sedimentary rock made of grains of similar size to the sand. |
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In the marl sub-basin, the main sediment source consisted of the re-mobilization of the sediment in the waterway's bed and of the ground of the prairies. |
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Those resources that they saw fit to include, Mr. Chairman, were soil, sand, gravel, clay, marl, peat, timber, mushrooms, plants and plant products. |
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The chalk marl was conducive to tunnelling, with impermeability, ease of excavation and strength. |
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To avoid confusion, microfossil assemblages were used to classify the chalk marl. |
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Important marl and marine-shell deposits are worked in Michigan, Virginia, and Florida. |
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Within the central complex are subsided blocks of Triassic sandstone and marl, Jurassic shale, and even a rare example of Cretaceous chalk. |
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Retreating glacial sheet ice also deposited quantities of sand and marl across the area where boulder clay was absent. |
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In 1858, William Parker Foulke discovered the first known American dinosaur, in marl pits in the small town of Haddonfield, New Jersey. |
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The use of marl, a type of clay rich in calcium compounds, allowed the Dutch potters to refine their technique and to make finer items. |
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Different types of marl can be distinguished depending on the qualitative ratios of its different components: loamy marl, marl and calcareous marl. |
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The classic Triassic marl, sand and conglomerate rocks are used predominantly throughout Cardiff as building materials. |
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Leoniorthis rubeli occurs in lithologically different more or less glauconitic carbonates with marl or clay interlayers. |
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Surveying undertaken in the 20 years before construction confirmed earlier speculations that a tunnel could be bored through a chalk marl stratum. |
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He described the Thebes Formation as massive to laminated limestone with flint bands or nodules and marl rich with Nummulites and planktonic foraminifera. |
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The Senonian Seben Formation is mainly composed of marl, although the occurrence of thin-bedded sandstone intercalation was observed in this study. |
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The English terminal had to be located in the Castle Hill landslip, which consists of displaced and tipping blocks of lower chalk, glauconitic marl and gault debris. |
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Overall, the presentday Nd isotopic compositions show an increase towards comparatively more radiogenic values from the oil shale seams to marl beds. |
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