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    Concretion (redirect from Septaria)
    are carbonate-rich concretions containing angular cavities or cracks (septaria; sg. septarium, from the Latin septum "partition, separating element",...
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    genus Septaria include: Septaria apiata (Le Guillou in Récluz, 1841) Septaria bougainvillei (Récluz, 1841) Septaria clypeolum (Récluz, 1843) Septaria cumingiana...
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    Septaria porcellana is a species of freshwater snail, a gastropod mollusc in the family Neritidae. Subspecies Septaria porcellana borbonica (Bory de Saint-Vincent...
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    called septaria that radiate outward from a hollow core lined with scalenohedral calcite crystals. The process or processes that created septaria within...
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    Septaria porcellana borbonica is a subspecies of freshwater snail, a gastropod mollusc in the family Neritidae. Septaria porcellana borbonica is the type...
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    material used by the Romans, but was a "natural cement" made by burning septaria – nodules that are found in certain clay deposits, and that contain both...
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    Sciadia septaria, the sombre bistre, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1858. It is found...
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    Neritona Martens, 1869 † Neritoplica Oppenheim, 1892 Puperita Gray, 1857 Septaria Férussac, 1807 Theodoxus Montfort, 1810 † Velatella Meek, 1873 Vitta Mörch...
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    used in Ancient Roman architecture Roman cement – Cement made by burning septaria, unrelated to ancient Rome Pozzolanic activity – Capacity of silica-rich...
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    material used by the Romans, but was a "natural cement" made by burning septaria – nodules that are found in certain clay deposits, and that contain both...
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    The Inner Court is formed around a stone curtain wall of local flint and septaria stone, 10.5 m (34 ft) high and 2.3 m (7.5 ft) thick, protected by thirteen...
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  • 1758) Synonyms Furcella gigantea (Home, 1806) Kuphus clausa Sowerby, 1875 Septaria arenarius Lamarck, 1818 Siliquaria bipartita Martin, 1880 Teredo dubia...
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    two external faces of alternating layers of tile and septaria mudstone containing a core of septaria boulders, with a 10 ft wide and 4 ft deep foundation...
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    uncertain. Known parasites of this species include the tapeworms Dinobothrium septaria and Hepatoxylon trichiuri, and the copepods Dinemoura producta, Laminifera...
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    interior of the church were modernised. The church is constructed in flint, septaria and brick, with limestone dressings and a tiled roof. The plan consists...
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  • (olive nerite snail) Neripteron violaceum "Red Lips" (Red Lip Nerite Snail) Septaria porcellana (freshwater limpet) Neritina sp. (mosaic nerite snail) Neritina...
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  • Lighthouse. The cement was made from natural nodules of chalk and clay ("septaria") from the Isle of Sheppey. From around 1807 a number of people looked...
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    programme of conservation to stem the decay of the mudstone, also known as septaria, used to build the castle. The stone had been weathering since at least...
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    the digging of a well. The walls are made of coursed rubble, including septaria and Roman brick robbed from nearby ruins. Ashlar dressings are of Barnack...
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  • lower unit (30 metres (98 ft) thick) is marly with iron concretions and septaria. The formation was deposited in the Pre-Betic Basin in southeastern Spain...
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    St Peter's is constructed in a mixture of flint rubble, puddingstone, septaria, Roman tile, and brick. It has red tiled roofs. The plan of the church...
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  • Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Order: Cycloneritida Septaria livesayi Septaria reticulata Septaria squamata Theodoxus perotetiana Order: Caenogastropoda...
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    horridaria (Hübner, 1799) Sciadia innuptaria (Herrich-Schäffer, 1852) Sciadia septaria (Guenée, 1857) Sciadia slovenica Leraut, 2008 Sciadia tenebraria (Esper...
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  • Phenacolepas linguaviverrae Melvill & Standen, 1899 Synonyms Amapileus Iredale, 1929 Plesiothyreus (Amapileus) Iredale, 1929 Septaria (Paraseptaria) Risbec, 1942...
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    portico, which were three diameters apart. The temple is constructed from septaria obtained from the Essex coast, possibly from near Walton-on-the-Naze, and...
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    depot for "smacks employed in collecting from the adjacent coasts the septaria nodules, used in the manufacture of Roman cement." A small dock, originally...
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    Pg 87-95 Shaub, B.M. (1937) Origin of Cone-In-Cone and its Bearing on the Origin of Concretions and Septaria. American Journal of Science. Pg 331-344....
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  • Rahmadhania Maharani Sekar Langit Naima Syeeda Sharita Nurfa Nurul Utama Petra Septaria Puspa Melati Pratiwi Adhiati Kusumawardani Visky Sekar Floreta Pribadi...
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    are of reused Roman brick quoins from a Roman villa found very close by, Septaria which comes from the cliffs close to Walton-on-the-Naze, and iron stone...
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  • fossils), the Boom Member (a thick clay deposit, containing loam layers and septaria), the Eigenbilzen Member (strongly layered sands) and the Ratum Member...
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