Английская Википедия:Aleurite

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Шаблон:Distinguish Aleurite is an unconsolidated sediment with a texture intermediately between sand and clay, similar to silt, with particle sizes ranging from Шаблон:Convert.[1]

Etymology

The name aleurite is derived from the Greek word aleuron, meaning "flour".[2]

Description

The term aleurite is mainly used in Russian geology, where it is described from the Baltic and Kara Seas,[3][4] and as a derivative in Mongolia, such as the Dushihin Formation, where it occurs in lenses.[5] Aleurite primarily comprises mineral grains (quartz, feldspar, mica, and others). The term aleurite has been proposed by Soviet petrographer A. N. Zavaritskiy in 1930. Aleurite is used in the production of the cement and building ceramics.[2]

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  1. Glossary of geology
  2. 2,0 2,1 Aleurite. Mining Encyclopedia.
  3. Stein et al., 1996, p.53
  4. Sviridov & Emelyanov, 2000, p. 211
  5. Builjasutuin-Khuduk in the Paleobiology Database