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  2. Oolite - Wikipedia

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    The physical and chemical properties of the Shoofly Oolite are the setting for a suite of rare plants, which the BLM protects through land use management and on-site interpretation. This type of limestone is also found in Indiana in the United States. The town of Oolitic, Indiana, was founded

  3. Miami Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The part of the Miami Limestone forming the Atlantic Coastal Ridge and the lower Florida Keys is an oolitic grainstone which includes fossils of corals, echinoids, mollusks, and algae. The oolitic formation in the lower Florida Keys has less quartz sand and fewer fossils than does the oolitic formation on the mainland. [3]

  4. Limestone - Wikipedia

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    A limestone plate with a negative map of Moosburg in Bavaria is prepared for a lithography print. Plastic bag "made mainly from limestone" [clarification needed] Other uses include: It is the raw material for the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide), slaked lime (calcium hydroxide), cement and mortar. [59]

  5. Zambales Ophiolite Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Zambales Ophiolite Complex (also called Zambales Ophiolite) is a large, well-preserved exposure of oceanic crust located in the western portion of Luzon Island, Philippines. [1] It is considered one of the best-preserved and most studied ophiolites , offering valuable insights into the formation and evolution of oceanic crust and the ...

  6. List of types of limestone - Wikipedia

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    Bath stone – Oolitic limestone from Somerset used as a building material Beer Stone – Man-made caves in Devon, England Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Clipsham stone – Village in Rutland, England Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets , the famous London Stone is made of this.

  7. File:Marabut, Philippines, Limestone rocks in the sea.jpg

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    Marabut, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Samar, Philippines. The sea around Marabut is peaceful and calm. San Pedro Bay is a bay at the northwest end of Leyte Gulf, about 15 km east-west and 20 km north-south.

  8. Oolitic - Wikipedia

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    Oolitic may refer to: Oolite, a sedimentary rock consisting of ooids; Oolitic, Indiana, a town whose name came from the underlying limestone; Oolitic aragonite sand, which is formed naturally, and used extensively in reef aquariums

  9. Ooid - Wikipedia

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    After being buried under additional sediment, these ooid grains can be cemented together to form a sedimentary rock called an oolite. Oolites usually consist of calcium carbonate; these belong to the limestone rock family.