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Pozzolana and is
Pozzolana also is a decomposed tuff, but of basic character, originally obtained near Naples and used as a cement, but this name is now applied to a number of substances not always of identical character.
Pozzolana, also known as pozzolanic ash ( pulvis puteolanus in Latin ), is a siliceous or siliceous and aluminous material which reacts with calcium hydroxide in the presence of water at room temperature ( cf.
Pozzolana is abundant in certain locations and is extensively used as an addition to Portland cement in countries such as Italy, Germany, Turkey, China and Greece.

Pozzolana and volcanic
Pozzolana containing significantly less volcanic glass, such as a trachyandesite from Volvic ( France ) with only 25 wt % are less reactive.

Pozzolana and Italy
In Italy the beaches of Pozzolana di Ponente on Linosa and Isola dei conigli on Lampedusa are the last remaining sites where the turtle regularly lays its eggs.

Pozzolana and at
The earliest evidence of settlement of the site come from finds of urns at two areas ( Cava della Pozzolana and Sorbo ) from the 8th and 9th centuries BC.

Pozzolana and .
Covers: modifying harbor, for the garum industry, amphora factory, hydraulic concrete, of " Pozzolana mortar " and the five piers, of the Cosa harbor, the lighthouse on pier 5, diagrams, and photographs.
Covers, hydraulic concrete, of " Pozzolana mortar " and the 5 piers, of the Cosa harbor, the Lighthouse on pier 5, diagrams, and photographs.
* See Pozzolana mortar, for the marine concrete in the Port of Cosa.

is and fine
With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
A fourth view is the transformation of emotion, as in Housman's fine phrase on the arts: they `` transform and beautify our inner nature ''.
The sand is fine and pleasant, the cabanas are clean, and the parasols, green, raspberry, and butter yellow, are very gay.
The rescue squad is to be praised immensely for the fine work they do in all kinds of weather.
During the slow buildup, the essence of a policy or a man is concealed under embroidered details, fine words, strutting gestures.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
Really there is no reason why this fine exercise should not find its way into your leg program at all times, for the following suggestions show why it is so effective: 1.
lacking that, decayed manure spread over the bed is fine.
Blistered for curbs and laid off three weeks, he is coming along fine and looks like a pacer to me.
The Deerstalker points with the ease, speed and precision of a fine imported double shotgun, and its trigger pull is light and sharp.
The accuracy of the Jet cartridge is fine ; ;
Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
A back-yard picnic with grilled frankfurters and a selection of frankfurter trimmings is a fine way to entertain guests this summer.
If the background of design is too smooth, or you wish to create a wood-grained effect, it may be added at this time with a dull tool such as the handle of a fine paintbrush.
They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever-growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance.
A very fine, gray solid ( about 15 g ) is formed, water-washed by centrifugation, and dried at 110-degrees-C ).
This nondrying oil, however, is now more in demand than ever before as a fine lubricant, as a constituent of fluids for hydraulically operated equipment, and as a source of chemicals to make plastics.
Spahn not only is a superior pitcher but a gentlemanly fine fellow, a ball player's ball player, as they say in the trade.
The Louisiana city is known, of course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality `` and, when guests arrive at Philmont that night '', says Mrs. Grinsfelder, `` that is exactly what we expect to offer them.
I think you fell short of the real truth in the matter: That the move is working out through the fine cooperation of the staff and all the people.
There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of $2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine arts building.
A plea of nolo contendere, followed by a nominal fine, after all is a small price to pay for this untrammeled license.
( `` One of the reasons they get along fine '', says a sportswriter who is friendly with the two men, `` is that both realize Mantle is head-and-shoulders above Maris ''.

is and sandy
Where a growing season may, with luck, allow 60 days without frost, and where the soil is poor, sandy, quick-drying and subject to erosion, many farmers fail.
Extending from the Gulf northward for about 150 miles ( 240 km ) is the outer belt of the Coastal Plain, also called the Timber Belt, whose soil is sandy and poor, but responds well to fertilization.
It is an inlet of the Arabian Sea indenting the sandy Makran coast at the Iran – Pakistan border.
A. mexicanus is a peaceful species that spends most of its time in the mid-level of the water above the rocky and sandy bottoms of pools and backwaters of creeks and rivers of its native environment.
Tracks in very sandy or exceedingly rocky areas may require high-clearance four wheel drives and spare fuel, tyres, food and water before attempting to travel them, however most outback roads are easily traversed in ordinary vehicles, provided care is taken.
The terrain is low-lying and sandy: a coral island surrounded by a narrow fringing reef with a depressed central area devoid of a lagoon with its highest point being above sea level.
The topography of the island consists of dramatic rock formations in the north ( unlike the rest of Denmark which is very flat with few hills and no mountains ), sloping down towards “ pine and deciduous forests ” ( greatly damaged by storms in the 1950s ) and farmland in the middle and sandy beaches in the south.
However, Bethlehem is affected also by annual waves of hot, dry, sandy and dust Khamaseen winds from the Arabian Desert, during April, May and mid-June.
The result is that Clipperton is now virtually a sandy desert, with only 674 remaining palms counted by C. Jost during the " Passion 2001 " French mission, and five islets in the lagoon with grass that these terrestrial crabs cannot reach.
It is a zone of lateritic or sandy soils, with vegetation decreasing from south to north.
To the east of the Merrimack, atop a bluff, is a flat, sandy plain known as Concord Heights, which has seen most of the city's commercial development since 1960.
The fall line approximately follows the Robert Kirkwood Highway between Newark and Wilmington ; south of this road is the Atlantic Coastal Plain with flat, sandy, and, in some parts, swampy ground.
The city is situated on a massive natural harbour on the Eastern coast of Africa, with sandy beaches in some areas.
The northern third of Sinai is a flat, sandy coastal plain, which extends from the Suez Canal into the Gaza Strip and Israel.
The coast is mostly sloping ; there are abundant sandy dunes, with occasional pine trees.
There is one boat landing area along the middle of the sandy beach on the west coast together with a crumbling day beacon.
The terrain is low-lying and sandy: a coral island surrounded by a narrow fringing reef with a slightly raised central area.
The wide sandy beach, one section of which is designated for use by naturists, runs for approximately 18 kilometres to Scheveningen and for most of this distance is backed by extensive sand dunes through which there are foot and cycle paths.
Al-Dibdibah is a more sandy region with a covering of scrub vegetation.
There is a mixture of boulder clay and other glacial deposits in the eroded valleys, and raised beach and marine deposits elsewhere, especially to the south and west which result in a machair landscape in places, inland from the sandy bays, such as Stravanan.
The ground is mostly sandy and reaches at its highest point.
Along the coast lies Karfas ( Καρφάς ), a sandy beach, which along with the nearby village of Ayia Ermioni ( Άγια Ερμιόνη ) is now the main tourist centre, with a number of large and small hotels.

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