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dolomite (see
Dolomite (rock)). An
alternative name
sometimes used for the
dolomitic rock type is dolostone. As
stated by Nicolas-Théodore de
Saussure the...
- [doloˈmiːti]), also
known as the
Dolomite Mountains,
Dolomite Alps or
Dolomitic Alps, are a
mountain range in
northeastern Italy. They form part of the...
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Dolomite (also
known as
dolomite rock,
dolostone or
dolomitic rock) is a
sedimentary carbonate rock that
contains a low
percentage of the
mineral dolomite...
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recarbonate under water or
inside a
thick masonry wall. The lime
cycle for
dolomitic and
magnesium lime is not well
understood but more
complex because the...
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dolomitic failure. The
rocks are also
susceptible to
surface erosion and
weathering processes which also
ultimately weakens the rock.
Dolomitic failures...
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grandmother and
features an
enclosed tower atop
walls of
Upper Peninsula dolomitic limestone. "Martin Lagina".
Michigan Tech.
Michigan Technological University...
- however,
where most
other plants cannot even grow, such as in
rocky dolomitic soils in
areas with
virtually no rainfall.
Bristlecone pines grow in scattered...
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applied to
various types of pale limestone,
dolomite and
dolomitic limestone,
common in and
around Jerusalem that have been used in building...
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older rocks of the Roan group. In the DRC they are
mostly held in
dolomitic hosts, with high
levels of cobalt. In
Zambia they are in low-carbonate...
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applications in
agriculture and gardening,
including dolomitic lime and
hydrated lime.
Dolomitic lime may be used as a soil
input to
provide similar effects...