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Sentences with marl

marl
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  • A marl sweater
  • Important marl and marine-shell deposits are worked in Michigan, Virginia, and Florida.
  • The covering of the basin floor during periods of enhanced moisture conditions allows the deposition of lacustrine sediments such as marls and clays.
  • The new owner also noticed the superior fertility of the marled field, and he shared the good news about marl with his neighbors, who then began spreading it on their fields.
  • The genus obviously preferred environments with slightly deeper water, under quiet, marly sedimentation and a deposition of soft, muddy substrates.
  • The Grey Chalk contains common intercalations of thin, marly layers, with omnipresent bioturbation.
  • All such records are of fully or partly articulated chitons embedded within fine-grained shale and marly limestones.
  • The entire formation is between 12 and 20 m thick, and consists of light grey, marly chalk of varying percentages.
  • The Posidonia Shales are represented by a succession of marls and bituminous clays with a few interbedded carbonate-rich levels, possibly diagenetic in origin.
  • Taken together, the lithology of the sediments generally ranges from marls and sandstones at the bottom of the sections to coarse conglomerates whose matrix and clast size increase upwards.
  • The luxuriant growth of wheat on the marled field showed an even more striking difference.
  • The sediments include lacustrine freshwater limestones, silts, marls, occasional sands and local lignite.
  • Therefore, 67 acres of the marled field only will be put under corn; and the remaining 33 acres ploughed lor pea-fallow, and the peas sown late in May or early in June.
  • The tenant, moreover, formerly said that he had marled the field thirty years before, but was now positive that this was done in 1809, that is twenty-eight years before the first examination of the field by my friend.
  • The unit is composed of rhythmically bedded marls, horizons of laminated organic-rich black shales, rare marly limestones, clastic turbidites, and penecontemporaneous slumps.
  • Snap up anything in khaki or grey marl and look out for sporty details like straps and buckles.
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