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    by Devils Lake (N.D.)
    Published 1897
    ... STONES.* The name limestone is applied to all rocks which are composed principally of carbonate of lime...
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    ... extends over into Canada. In Manitoba these are vast deposits of limestone which dissolved and mixed...
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    ... to the north of our frontier a secondary limestone appears at the falls of Red river, which is unquestionably...
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    ..., is pulverized limestone mixed with the black earth of this "drift." This limestone causes the hard water...
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    .... The but little consolidated.' Fort Pierre formation is undoubtedly a deep water deposit, while limestone, largely...
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    ... began. The relatively hard ruffs and freshwater limestones and sandstones that had been deposited...
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    ... and associated rocks, with occasionally one of limestone. Some of sandstone occur here, but they are very rare...
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    ... when easily eroded sediments are protected by a hard layer of sandstone or limestone. Where beds...
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    ... of them are of igneous varieties of rocks, but somĀ» are of limestone. More rarely a sandstone bowlder may...
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    ... vast lake which we call Lake Agassiz. For hundreds of years the fine sediment of ground up limestone...
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    ... of low water. Below Winnipeg an outcrop of limestone caused a lower set of rapids. The rise of the river...
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    Published 2012
    ... tenderloin, snails cooked in Pernod and apple crumble in the "pop-down" restaurant in a limestone mine...
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    ... the coal-bearing sediments of the Fort Union Group are thousands of feet of sandstone, shale and limestone...
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    ... bituminous coal on the Little Missouri; hydraulic lime, limestone, salt in the Red River region, etc. Bears...
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    Published 2014
    .... The hills about Esmond are strewn with boulders, mostly limestone and granite, which, we are told, were...
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    by Devils Lake (N.D.)
    Published 1927
    ... real thrill came when 1 stepped oil' the train and Found we were in a pocket of limestone peaks, pine...
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    Published 1960
    ... showing work-in-progress on a limestone statue of St. Francis. Miss Weber is also showing a series...
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    ..." upon which all other rocks were deposited. Marine sandstones, shales, and limestones of the Paleozoic...
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    ..., and limestones of the Paleozoic era were deposited upon these crystalline rocks. Nearly all of North Dakota's oil...
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    ... and currents. Organic life contributed their remains to help form limestones on those parts of the changable...
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