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THE GEOLOGY OF BELGIUM. 33 VI. THE TERTIARY STRATA OF BELGIUM. By L. DUDLEY STAMP, D.Se., A.K.C., F...south-east of England, the north-east of France, and Belgium. Into this sea, which was almost surrounded by... thick in the west and thinning eastwards. In Belgium, on the other hand, one approaches the tranquil...Eocene deposits of the London Syncline and those of Belgium. It is reproduced from the GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE... of Gy p" " I I "u"".,;a. THE GEOLOGY OF BELGIUM. 35 Zone of Pholadomya Konincki } _ ~ Zone of |
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"On the Beds at the base of the Ypresian (London Clay) in the Anglo-Franca-Belgian 54 W. WRIGHT, Basin"...the Basal Oligocene Beds in Belgium (Sables de Vliermael and Argile de Henis) and England (Middle Headon |
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Number.) I I . — O N THE TEBTIARY BBACHIOPODA OF BELGIUM, ETC. By THOMAS DAVIDSON, F.E.S., F.G.S. (PLATES...notes and figures relative to those that occur in Belgium. In order to be able to do justice to the subject...Tertiary series is pretty well represented in Belgium, and in ' his •' Eapport Seculaire sur les travaux...the classification of the Tertiary deposits of Belgium, as compared with those of the basins of London...1852 M. Dumont divided the Tertiary formations of Belgium in the following manner :— p c I Systeme Scaldisien |
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for cooling. H. Wiard et al....... 219,130 L. B. Flanders Machine Works, Philadelphia. Pa. inches. to A...class of crystalline impure limestone .-0. A. B.-The clay will Faucet. W. C Coddington ............................. 219,058 Sheet metal pipe elbow, C. F. Henis (r)........ 8.885 . .. . .. .. , . . ....The Use of Sulphides as Fuel Wages and Prices in Belgium. Machinists' tools, The Collins Company . .... |
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............................... 720 Sucarnochee clay ................................................................................... 728 Red Bluff clay....................................................................................... 731 Alazan clay.......................................................................................... 740 Mao clay...................................................in Alabama—the Clayton formation, the Sucamochee clay, and the Naheola formation— constitute the Midway |
| Alimova, Alexandra, Katz, A., Steiner, Nicholas, Rudolph, Elizabeth, Wei, Hui, Steiner, Jeffrey C., Gottlieb, Paul (2009) Bacteria-Clay Interaction: Structural Changes in Smectite Induced During Biofilm Formation. Clays and Clay Minerals, 57 (2) 205-212 doi:10.1346/ccmn.2009.0570207 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 57, No. 2, 205–212, 2009. BACTERIA-CLAY INTERACTION: STRUCTURAL CHANGES...role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natural environments and such interactions...bacteria-generated biofilms on clay interlayer expansion. Mixtures of a colloidal, 2-water hectorite clay and Pseudomonas...diffraction analysis reveals that upon aggregation, the clay undergoes an initial interlayer contraction. Short-duration...emplaced in the interlayer site. The resultant organo-clay could provide a possible storage medium for carbon |
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this was a species to be looked for in the London Clay, where indeed it neve r had been found, despite...displacement, stand vertically , After the London Clay , the azoic Lower Ba gshot Sands, 138 feet thick...loam s, wit h some obscur e molluscan casts in a clay seam at the base. Next , in ascendin g order , is...bivalve. .. 9 inches. 3. H ard, blu e-grey, sandy clay, with a vari ety of mollusca and polyzoa. Nu mmulites... P .B . Sab les "ypresiens" and Paniselian of Belgium. The specimens rallge from 2 to 6 mm . in diam |
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-F. B. F.-It is an Gate, J impure ferruginous clay or ocher containing a sufficient Malone . . .....manufacture of white or light colored. Broiler. C. F. Henis .... . . . 218.567 Articles of stationary. E. |
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-F. B. F.-It is an Gate, J impure ferruginous clay or ocher containing a sufficient Malone . . .....manufacture of white or light colored. Broiler. C. F. Henis .... . . . 218.567 Articles of stationary. E. |
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sandstone is locally rich in iron ooids (near Hassel, Belgium). The third cycle, Pliensbachian in age, begins...cycles has a sharp base. The lower part is richer in clay and poorer in iron ooids (muddy facies, Fig. 6)...ironstones [~1 Emergent areas ~ Top Toarcian eroded HENIS AR [-~-~'] Toarcian iron oolites ~ 83 DENNE ...Sedimentology, 28, 611-641. PORRENGA, D.H. 1967. Clay mineralogy and geochemistry o f recent marine sediments |
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IN THE REST OF EUROPE I Northern Basins.115 1) Belgium...115 2) England.119 3) Denmark - Germany — Poland...Its upper part is equivalent to the Montian of Belgium which is, indisputably, a Tertiary stage. the...Trocadero; gypsum and arkose of the Puy; London Clay and the contemporary deposits of the Isle of Sheppey;...definition of the Eocene period implies that the London Clay, now considered to be older than the sandstones...whereas on page 684, he considered that the London Clay should be included in the Eocene. However, he clearly |
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North Sea Basin sections in southern England and Belgium (Neal et al., this volume; Vandenberghe et al....interval primarily on the southern North Sea Basin (Belgium) and the Aquitaine Basin (France). The middle Miocene...the Maastrichtian Stage in The Netherlands and Belgium are calibrated to belemnite zones which Firth...(Cope et al., Even though the North Sea Kimmeridge Clay Formation comprises typical plankton-derived organic...observations document the partition of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation into transgressive “hot” shales and regressive |
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Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 56, No. 4, 437–452, 2008. CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF...particular interest. The absorptive properties of clay minerals are well documented for healing skin and...broad-spectrum of bacterial pathogens showed that one clay promotes bacterial growth (possibly provoking a...chemistry of the clay minerals and exchangeable ions, we conclude that the chemistry of the clay, and the surface...control the chemistry of the water used to moisten the clay poultices and contribute the critical antibacterial |
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Boston, Mas s . Inexhaustible Beds of Kaolin or Clay.-Wanted ex- perienMd pottery men to I manly tone...actual richness.-F. B. F.-It is an impure ferruginous clay or ocher containing a sufficient Gate, J M alone... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,585 Broiler. C . F. Henis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Clays and Clay Minerals NATURAL ANTIBACTERIAL CLAYS: HISTORICAL USES AND MODERN ADVANCES LYNDA B. WILLIAMS1...Abstract—Antibacterial clays in nature include a variety of clay mineral assemblages that are capable of killing...differentiate what properties make a clay ‘healing,’ versus what makes a clay ‘antibacterial.’ Most antibacterial...identified to date buffer pH conditions of a hydrated clay outside the range of conditions in which human pathogens...in oxidation state and pH imposed by the hydrated clay, applied topically, that leads to a chemical attack |
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Allister ....................... 332,5<1<1 W. W. Clay ........................................ 382,<191...and making Chimney cowl and ventilator, W. G. Henis ........ 332,528 Chlorlodine double combinations |
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device for llreventing draughts beneath, W. W. Clay ........................................ 382,<191..... 332,<197 Chimney cowl and ventilator, W. G. Henis 332,528 Fuel and. making the same, carbonaceous |
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North Atlantic Ocean Erris Basin I I '-- - Belgium -v 18 Western {pproaches Basrin_ _ _ •• France...1'0111 and 12 point ho ld i1al1c ror c,amp le. Belgium and Mons Basin. respccli,e ly. General reference-...anoxic/dysoxic claystone . <) - .r· ,._... . ., deep-water clay/claystone ,;_·•,, ·-:_.... ·(:" - <'.) • ... volcanic ash beds extrusive volcanics neritic clay/claystone - --- pebbles/ conglomerate ~ 20 11...hup: //i nfulc rrc.hrg 1nJr; ror 1-:1anBelgium) at http~: //bc/clo vwe b / html /engels.l1t1nl: |
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lay, 93, 8. 104, 48. snaill : taill, 70, 10. lay : clay (OE. se), 242, 5. b) with eg. or ecg. day : tway...spend, 75, 44. etc., strenth : lenth, 377, 65. henis : menis, 171, 284. schrenkit : blenkit. 136, 28 |
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............................................... Clay mineralogy of sediments associated with a plume...diffractometer traces of 001 spacings of representative clay-mineral assemblages from oriented < 2-jjm samples...F-21 TABLES Page Table A-l. Chemical analyses of clay-size (< 2 jim) fraction in core samples from creosote-works.................................................. Clay mineralogy of sediments associated with a plume...diffractometer traces of 001 spacings of representative clay-mineral assemblages from oriented < 2-jxm samples |
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e\�rs����i��l 60,003. - COAl. SCUTTI-Eo-Charles F. Henis, Cin Wm. Gill, Cambridge, Mass. �:��:��\�I�Yth�...ng "'ubstantially as descrIbed for pressing the clay into the tiw nurpo·e of IH:':ltm lind arran"cd in...other, and witll a kna"sack, sub· Sixth, Preventinlt clay or other substance from getting between stantl allY |
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establishing the Eocene-Oligocene boundary i n Belgium E. Steurbaut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clay mineralogy at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary H.Chamley...Little has been published on the heavy minerals, clay minerals or geochemistry of the sequences. Palaeomagnetism...s e l y i n t h e Grimmertingen s a n d s o f Belgium and t h e L a t d o r f b e d s ( t y p e L a t...KEY-POSITION IN ESTABLISHING THE EO-OLIGOCENE BOUNDARY IN BELGIUM E. STEURBAUT Laboratorium v m r Paleontolcgie, |
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first began to search and abstract the literature on clay–organic systems. The intention then was to produce...comprehensive account of the many and varied aspects of clay–organic chemistry, embracing those reactions in...data on the behaviour of small organic compounds at clay–mineral surfaces. This work came out in the form...monograph (Theng, 1974) in which I stated that the clay–polymer interaction would form the subject of a... Also, the fact that a synthesis of the data on clay–polymer systems has not been previously attempted |
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Oligocene? by Estella B. Leopold, Gengwu Liu, and Scott Clay-Poole 399 21. Climatic, Floristic, and Vegetational...Georgia Southwestern College Americus, GA 31709 Scott Clay-Poole Department of Botany KB-15 University of Washington...Basin) at the base of the Barton Clay bed J (upper tongue of the Barton Clay Formation). According to Aubry...post-Grande Coupure faunas, Hoogbutsel and Hoeleden in Belgium, occur in the type area of the base of the upper...Rupelian transgression. Fossil mammals from the Boom Clay, part of the type Rupelian Stage, also contain post-Grande |
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substances of many kinds; quartz crystals thus enclose clay, particles of carbon, etc. tals The famous groups...CRYSTALS AND KINDS OF STRUCTURE. 57 But crystals in clay. it is still more common to find grouped together... see). If made up of 141. Concretions from Clay-beds. forms like small stalactites, it is said...forms of impure calcium carbonate cretions common clay 141), (Fig. concretionary. dendritic it called...the presence of some sulphur compound. Moistened clay and some claylike minerals when breathed MINERALS |