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This is black volcanic rock, basalt, granite, diabase, one of those.
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It's addictive, and any Quaker State local will talk your ear off about diabase.
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Dynamic alteration of the Catoctin diabase is pronounced and wide-spread.
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None the less, its origin as diabase can definitely be asserted of the whole mass.
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In building stones there were shown granite, diabase, morite, sandstone, bluestone, limestone, marble, slate, and marl.
Usage of dolerite in inglês
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The mass assumes at the surface a yellowish crust like dolerite and basalt.
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Sometimes we seem to see serpentine, sometimes grunstein, and sometimes dolerite and basalt.
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They had pulled carts filled with dolerite hammers, and bronze tools, and wooden wedges.
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It stood on edge, and several dikes of basalt, with dolerite, had cut through it.
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Giant columns of hexagonal dolerite stand like ancient monuments.
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With only their dolerite balls and hammers, they began to build a sliding door of granite.
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Is this the dolerite sill?
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In addition, soil-atmosphere CO 2 fluxes during chemical weathering of dolerite fines were investigated in incubation experiments with gas chromatography.
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At Kupgal Hill in Southern India there are ringing boulders of dolerite that display both percussive marks and Neolithic rock art.
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His flashlight revealed in the wall nearest him a melding of whitish yellow sandstone, greenish red shale, and black dolerite wedges.
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Instead, the ground and rock walls were colored with irregular lashings of black dolerite, gray granite, brown shale, and white limestone.
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It cleared up a good many points in my mind concerning the gneissic base rocks, the Beacon sand-stone, and the dolerite intrusions.
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An outcrop of a sedimentary formation containing bands of coal projecting through the talus slope below the columnar dolerite at Horn Bluff
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The material, as of the other statues found at the same place, is a dark and excessively hard igneous rock (dolerite).
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Primitive formations are nowhere seen above ground; we find only what belongs unquestionably to volcanoes: feldspar-lava, dolerite, basalt, conglomerated scoriae, tufa, and pumice-stone.
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Columnar Dolerite is seen surmounting a sedimentary series partly buried in the talus-slope