Sentence examples for coarse clay from inspiring English sources

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The industry developed using coal from the north Staffordshire coalfield and the local coarse clay.

Laboratory testing showed that the HOBS was most sensitive to coarse clay and fine silt fractions, the dominant particle sizes transported in proglacial streams.

The ground layer (including coarse clay layer and fine clay layer) were scraped from the samples and ground into powder which was analysed by XRD.

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The ground layer is thick and is usually divided into two parts: next to the white layer is a thin layer of loess with fine clay particles tightly connected and distribute uniformly; below the fine layer is a coarse mud layer with larger clay particles mixed with different sizes of sand and small stones.

Criteria: Coarse texture (clay < 18% and sand > 65%) and/or.

In the case of PVA molecules, the interaction of the polymer molecules with the large number of coarse-grained clay sheet particles (both charged and neutral) is enough to overcome these energy losses (and any entropic penalty due to confinement), as shown by the intercalated structure being the most-stable one observed in our simulations.

The results demonstrated that selection of an appropriate replacement for both coarse and fine clay brick aggregates can lead to better performance of the blocks at elevated temperatures.

A map of six soil textural classes (organic, coarse loamy, silt, clay, fine sand, and coarse sand) was produced at 10-m resolution across 430,076 ha that proved accurate in validation of 79% of the time.

This paper reports an experimental study that aimed to define the parameters for the mix design of structural lightweight self-compacting concrete (LWSCC) incorporating coarse lightweight expanded clay aggregates and natural sand.

For this purpose three series of concrete block mixes were designed using coarse and fine clay brick aggregate to replace recycled concrete aggregate and sand at percentages of 25%, 50% 75% and 100%.

According to the definition of Dikau et al. (1996) and Iverson and Denlinger (2001), debris flows consist of a mixture of fine material (sand, silt and clay), coarse material (gravel and boulders), with a variable quantity of water, which flow rapidly with one or more surges, commonly following pre-existing drainage ways.

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