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  2. Geopolymer - Wikipedia

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    He claimed that the ancient Egyptians used a geopolymeric reaction to make re-agglomerated limestone blocks. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Later on, several materials scientists and physicists took over these archaeological studies and have published results on pyramid stones, claiming synthetic origins.

  3. Joseph Davidovits - Wikipedia

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    Davidovits believes that the blocks of the pyramid are not carved stone, but mostly a form of limestone concrete and that they were "cast" as with modern concrete. [1] According to this hypothesis, soft limestone with a high kaolinite content was quarried in the wadi on the south of the Giza Plateau. The limestone was then dissolved in large ...

  4. Mount Eliza (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    This system is identifiable by its yellow brown sands over Tamala limestone. [6] Mount Eliza's soil is of the Karrakatta soil association, formed from calcareous beach sand containing 50–70% calcium carbonate. The leaching of this carbonate over time has created the limestone bases which have been exposed as the Swan River has receded.

  5. Carabooda, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Carabooda is a rural locality in outer northern Perth, Western Australia.Its local government area is the City of Wanneroo.. The region gives its name to a distinctive form of building limestone called Carabooda limestone.

  6. Category:Limestone buildings in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Limestone buildings in Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Mammoth Cave (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth Cave is a large limestone cave 21 km (13 mi) south of the town of Margaret River in south-western Western Australia, and about 300 km (190 mi) south of Perth. It lies within the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and is surrounded by karri and marri forest. There have been extinct animal fossils found in Mammoth Cave.