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- Leonardite is a soft waxy, black or brown, shiny, vitreous mineraloid that is easily soluble in alkaline solutions. It is an oxidation product of lignite...
- manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) leonardite and is used mainly as a soil conditioner. The extraction is performed...
- units and less polyaromatic units than humic substances derived from leonardite (which takes millions of years to form). Humic matter in isolation is...
- Lechatelierite, nearly pure silica gl****, solid (IMA/CNMNC valid mineral name) Leonardite Libyan desert gl**** Lignite—brown coal Limonite, a mixture of oxides and...
- biological control microbes provide an alternative to chemical pesticides. Leonardite is a soil conditioner rich in humic acids that is formed by natural oxidation...
- a concentration of a particular brown coal (lignite) formation called Leonardite. A relatively high altitude formation, Maddingley brown coal is distinguished...
- 14, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2017. "Nu MetalRammstein – Du Hast". Leonardite.com. Retrieved July 13, 2017. St John, Christian (June 24, 2014). "Red...
- North Dakota awards the A.G. Leonard Medal in his name. The mineraloid Leonardite and a building on the campus of University of North Dakota are named after...
- England League, the 1911 Lynn Leonardites placed sixth in the league standings in their first season known as the "Leonardites" in recognition of their manager...
- (1886-1888), Lynn Live Oaks (1901), Lynn Shoemakers (1905–1910, 1913), Lynn Leonardites (1911–1912), Lynn Fighters (1914), Lynn Pirates (1915), Lynn Pipers (1916)...