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Ceramics consist of alumina, silica, zirconia, and other elements refined from fine earth and sand or of synthetic materials, such as silicon nitride or silicon carbide.
Its name originated with the textile industry, in which textile workers (or fullers) cleaned raw wool by kneading it in a mixture of water and fine earth that adsorbed oil, dirt, and other contaminants from the fibres.
My mug of Sainsbury's red label must seem a long way from the eighth-century poet Lu Yu's insistence that "the best quality tea must have creases like the leather boot of Tartar horsemen, curl like the dewlap of a mighty bullock, unfold like a mist rising out of a ravine, gleam like a lake touched by a zephyr, and be wet and soft like a fine earth newly swept by rain".
We also collected fine earth samples from glacier surfaces and crevices of glacial debris in the moraine zone.
It correlates with the content of free Fe2O3 (FeDCB in fine earth), the colour index, the clay illuviation index and the smectite/(chlorite+illite) ratio.
Across the major landscape units of the LNP, 129 composite topsoil samples were collected and analyzed for SOC, pH and particle sizes of the fine earth fraction.
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