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Dropstone - Wikipedia
Dropstones are isolated fragments of rock found within finer-grained water-deposited sedimentary rocks or pyroclastic beds. They range in size from small ... en.wikipedia.org
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Glad You Asked: What is a Dropstone? - Utah Geological Survey
A dropstone is an oversized stone deposited in a fine-grained sediment that would seem a paradox. Ordinarily, the amount of energy in moving water sorts ... geology.utah.gov
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Dropstone Outfitting - Enjoy the hike while we pack your gear!
The only outfitter in the Bob Marshall Wilderness that caters to stock-supported guided hiking trips, Dropstone Outfitting's services allow our guests to carry ... dropstoneoutfitting.com
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dropstone
† ˈdropstone Obs. [f. drop n. or v. + stone.] An old popular name for stalactites and stalagmites, formed by the dropping of water.1695 Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth iv. (1723) 211 The common Stalactites, Lapis Stillatitius, or Drop-stone..hanging down from the Tops and Sides of Grotto's. 1708 Phil. Tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dropstone - First Generational Self-Learning AI Development ...
Dropstone is an AI-powered platform that automates coding, debugging, and software development tasks, enabling faster, smarter, and more efficient workflows. www.dropstone.io
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Dropstones: their origin and significance - ScienceDirect.com
Dropstones are clasts which pose a hydrodynamic paradox or which have an exotic or extra-basinal lithology with uncertain provenance. www.sciencedirect.com
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Dropstones - BYU Geology
A rounded dropstone of quartzite seemingly stuck in the glacial mud. Two other rock types, granite, and dolomite have been identified among the dropstones. geology.byu.edu
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Dropstones - SERC (Carleton)
The very large rock - called a dropstone - that has come from the melting glacier is substantially different in size than the material on the seafloor. serc.carleton.edu
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Dropstone | mineralogy - Britannica
Dropstones, which are fragments of rock that have dropped from an overlying floating ice sheet and that have sunk into and depressed the layers beneath them. www.britannica.com
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Do five dropstones define another Proterozoic cold period?
A dropstone is a rock that is larger than the containing layers, while varvites are believed to be lithified varves—rhythmites believed to have ... creation.com
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Zektzerite
Subsequently, in September, 1975, additional specimens of the mineral were found in a "float boulder" (a glacial erratic, or dropstone) on the north side wikipedia.org
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Takaka Terrane
The Cobb Valley is also the location of "Trilobite Rock" a glacial dropstone made from the moulted exoskeletons of trilobites. wikipedia.org
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round
▪ I. round, n.1 (raʊnd) Forms: α. 4 roonde, 6 Sc. ronde, runde, 9 Sc. roond; 5 rownde, 5–7 rownd; 5–6 rounde (6 rovnde), 6– round (7 rovnd). β. 5–7 rowne, 5 rown, 8–9 dial. roun', roon'. [Partly a. F. rond masc. or ronde fem., and partly absolute uses of round a. Cf. Du. rond, Da. and Sw. rund, G. r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
The train makes a stop in Dropstone, a town celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its founding. The group returns to Dropstone, where Flora is located. As Layton and his friends return to London, they learn that Dr. wikipedia.org
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Ice rafting
See also Bond event Glacial debris Drift station, a facility built on an ice floe Dropstone Swallow float Glacial erratic References Further reading wikipedia.org
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