Sentence examples for fine clay from inspiring English sources

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Fine clay distribution and fine clay:total clay ratios (FC/TC) showed argillic horizon development in the terrace subsoils but not in the floodplain soils.

Sandy soil is fine; clay is not.

Iron ore also is mined, and deposits of limestone, fine clay, marble, and silica sand are worked.

Dirt, particles of fine clay, or chewed wood glued together with saliva or excreta are used to build nests.

They consist of a gel-like suspension of very fine clay, which for chemical reasons refuses to solidify in less than 30 years.

The original material was a fine clay, sometimes with sand or volcanic dust, usually in the form of a sedimentary rock (e.g., a mudstone or shale).

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After putting an end to Nadal's historic 31-match winning streak at Roland Garros on Sunday, Soderling kept right on taking big cuts at his ground strokes and overwhelmed Davydenko, another fine clay-court player, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, in the quarterfinals.

They are machine-pressed, made of fine clays, thoroughly vitrified, and very hard.

They show in a report in Science that fine clays may be deposited by relatively fast-flowing water.

Fine clay-oven-baked pies – thin and crispy, with fresh ingredients – are served at Casa Veche.

The matrix of the crystal beds is composed of very fine clay-sized silicate particles, recognized as dark areas on photomicrographs.

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