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pisolite
pisolite Min. (ˈpɪzəlaɪt, ˈpaɪsə-) Also 8 -lithe. [ad. mod.L. pisolith-us, f. Gr. πίσο-ς, -ον, pea + -lite. So F. pisolithe.] a. = pea-stone.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 679 Pisolite..consists of concretions as large often as a small pea. 1931 S. J. Shand Study of Rocks xi. 153 Oolite and pisolite are lim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pisolite
A pisolite () is a sedimentary rock made of pisoids, which are concretionary grains – typically of calcium carbonate which resemble ooids, but are more wikipedia.org
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pisolitic
pisolitic, a. (pɪzəʊˈlɪtɪk, paɪsəʊ-) [f. pisolite + -ic. So F. pisolithique.] Of the nature of, consisting of, or resembling pisolite.1830 Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 351 Half consolidated tuffs..filled with small pisolitic globules. 1851 Richardson Geol. vi. (1855) 157 The pisolitic structure in certain ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pisolith
pisolith Petrol. (ˈpɪzəʊ-, ˈpaɪsəʊlɪθ) Also † -lithe. [f. as pisolite: see -lith.] = pisolite b.1799 Hatchett in Phil. Trans. LXXXIX. 320 The globular calcareous concretions, found at Carlsbad and other places, called Pisolithes. 1926 G. W. Tyrrell Princ. Petrol. xiii. 227 Pisoliths are essentially ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pannawonica, Western Australia
The Robe Valley operation produces two pisolite (spheroidal crystalline) iron-ore products called Robe River Fines and Robe River Lump. wikipedia.org
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peastone
peastone (ˈpiːstəʊn) [f. pea1 + stone n.] A variety of limestone consisting of large rounded grains like peas; also called pisolite.1821 Ure Dict. Chem., Peastone, a variety of Limestone. 1876 Page Adv. Text-bk. Geol. xvii. 311 Pisolite or peastone when the grains are large and pea-like. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mokranjska Miljacka wellspring cave
Paleontological finds, traces of human habitation, stalactites and stalagmites, as well as pisolite rocks, the river Miljacka wellspring, all makes this wikipedia.org
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Channel-iron deposits
CIDs were initially considered to be analogous to accumulations of pisolite gravels within palaeochannels via sedimentary means. Most channel irons are upgraded via washing of the pisolite gravels to remove the cements and matrix. wikipedia.org
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poikilitic
poikilitic, a. (pɔɪkɪˈlɪtɪk) Also poic-. [var. of pœcilitic.] † 1. Geol. (Usu. with capital initial.) A term formerly applied to the Triassic and Permian systems, as being mainly composed of variegated rocks. Obs.1836 Buckland Geol. & Min. II. 38 The word Pœcilitic is in sound so like to Pisolite, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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sinapite
† ˈsinapite Obs. rare. Also 7 sinepites. [f. L. sināp-is mustard + -ite.] A concretionary stone composed of small granules resembling mustard-seed; a species of oolite.1681 Grew Musæum iii. i. v. 295 The Sinepites, as it may be called. Being a Cluster of small hard Globules, like Mustard-seeds. 1811... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iron ore
However, DSO ores can contain significantly higher concentrations of penalty elements, typically being higher in phosphorus, water content (especially pisolite In Australia, iron ore is won from three main sources: pisolite "channel iron deposit" ore derived by mechanical erosion of primary banded-iron formations wikipedia.org
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