York, could be replaced by an equal amount of lime carbonate and the burnt stone would still give a hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Page 335by Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1905Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1905 - 830 pages
...hydraulic product. Tf, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumnia, and iron oxide) of the Rosondnle rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...would yield simply a magnesian lime. This point has lieen emphasized localise many -writers on the subject have cither explicitly stated or implied that... | |
| Cement - 1903 - 534 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...either explicitly stated or implied that it is the magncsian carbonate of the Rosendale, Akron, Louisville, Utica, and Milwaukee rocks tha't causes them... | |
| Geology - 1904 - 768 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...implied that it is the magnesian carbonate of the llosendalo, Akron, Louisville, Utica, and Milwaukee rocks that causes them to yield a natural cement... | |
| George Ferdinand Becker - Schistosity - 1904 - 732 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...its hydraulic properties and would yield simply a inagnesian lime. This point has been emphasized because many writers on the subject have cither explicitly... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1040 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...its hydraulic properties and would yield simply a magnesiari lime. This point has been emphasized because many writers on the subject have either explicitly... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1904 - 148 pages
...the Rosendale rock could be remcved, leaving only the magnesium and lime carbonates, the burnt roek would lose all of its hydraulic properties and would...been emphasized because many writers on the subject liave either explicitly stated or implied that it is the magnesian carbonate of the Rosendale, Akron,... | |
| Geology - 1905 - 602 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only the magnesium...implied that it is the magnesian carbonate of the Rosenclale, Akron, Louisville, Utica and Milwaukee rocks that causes them to yield a natural cement... | |
| Samuel Franklin Emmons - Geology, Economic - 1905 - 648 pages
...portion (silica, alumnia, :md iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed, leaving only llie magnesium and lime carbonates, the burnt rock would...implied that it is the magnesian carbonate of the Rosendale, Akron, Louisville, Utica, and Milwaukee rocks that causes them to yield a natural cement... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 796 pages
...and lime carbonates, the rock would lose all of its hydraulic properties and would yield on burning simply a magnesian lime. This point has been emphasized...either explicitly stated or implied that it is the magnesium carbonate of the Rosendale, Akron, Louisville, Utica, and Milwaukee rocks that causes them... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 798 pages
...hydraulic product. If, however, the clayey portion (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) of the Rosendale rock could be removed leaving only the magnesium and lime carbonates, the rock would lose all of its hydraulic properties and would yield on burning simply a magnesian lime.... | |
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