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Magnesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Magnesian Conglomerate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition and other additional information on Magnesian from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Pertaining to, characterised by, or containing, magnesia or magnesium. Magnesian limestone.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about magnesian. magnesian. Information about magnesian in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. magnesian limestone ... (redirected from magnesian)
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Magnesian Gate, One of the three entrances to Ephesus ... Engineer and architect J.T Wood discovered the Magnesian gate around 1869 during his search for the Temple of Artemis. The original building was possibly erected in the Doric order with a passageway 3.70m wide and an almost square courtyard on the city side...
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Details of a Getty Conservation Institute project to develop conservation interventions for magnesian limestone. ... The rapid deterioration of magnesian limestone structures in the north of England has been a serious problem for more than one hundred years. While air quality in England has improved during this period,
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a white, tasteless substance, magnesium oxide, MgO, used in medicine as an antacid and laxative. Compare milk of magnesia. Origin: ...
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Magnesian limestones are composed of carbonate of lime and carbonate of magnesia in variable proportions, together with a small quantity of silica, iron, and alumina. 1 Wray. Many limestones contain... ... The better varieties of magnesian limestone are those in which there is at least 40 per cent of carbonate of magnesia,
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Four depositional facies are recognizable in the Sprotbrough Member of the Cadeby Formation (formerly the Lower Magnesian Limestone) in eastern England; they are sabkha, semi-restricted lagoon, oolite shoal complex and open marine shelf.
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J.C. Loudon on Magnesian limestone from Chapter 2: Manures ... 1313. Magnesian limestone, though it has been found in a pure state to injure crops, has yet been used with good effects in some cases. Magnesia has a much weaker attraction for carbonic acid than lime, and will remain in the state of caustic or calcined...
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