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The water clarity in summer is limited by phytoplankton growth and wave-agitation of the calcareous clay bottom.
In the western portion of the prairie, the soil is a brown loess loam over calcareous clay.
It prefers calcareous clay soil or limestone-based woodland soils.
The soil is mostly calcareous clay.
Marl A calcareous clay.
The substrate is calcareous clay and sandstone in geologic formations that contain an abundance of fossils.
The Gelinden Member, calcareous clay.
In Vouvray the soil is predominately argilo-calcaire or calcareous clay, which produces rounded wines with both acidity and weight.
There are often two beds-the lower formed of smaller-shelled gastropods than the upper-with a layer of calcareous clay between them.
As mentioned above, tin glaze suspension is applied to bisque or biscuit body made of calcareous clay with high content of calcium oxide.
The hillside vineyards planted on calcareous clay benefit from warm and significant sun exposure that is ventilated by dry breezes coming off the Adriatic.
It traverses flat to rolling prairie surfaced by dark, commonly calcareous clays that support mesquite, grasses, and cacti.
The calcareous clays, such as East Anglian boulder clay, are alkaline and therefore will not suit azaleas or rhododendrons.
The soil overlies Lias Limestone with shallow well-drained calcareous clays and clay loams.
Surrounding the Mikulov Highlands and to the northwest are Cenozoic deposits of calcareous clays, sands, and gravel.
The remainder is less straightforward and includes Portland and Purbeck stone, other limestones, calcareous clays and shales.
Thus, there is at north, on the monts de Vaucluse, soils dating mainly of Upper Jurassic with urgonian limestone and calcareous clay.
Clay soils support patches of Eucalyptus woodland in addition to mallee, and calcareous clay areas are vegetated by communities of mallee with Melaleuca pauperiflora (Boree).
RILLY-LA-MONTAGNE: Fairly complex structure of interbedded subsoils and ferrous-brown calcareous clay.
The formation is subdivided into two members: at the base green, glauconiferous sand (Orp Member), on top calcareous clay and marl in which plant fossils have been found (Gelinden Member).
To the east, the Adriatic Sea provides a moderating Mediterranean climate for the vineyards that run along an west-east orientation in calcareous clay river valleys that flow from the mountains to the seas.
MAILLY: Complex structure of interbedded subsoils: Belemnite and two forms of Micraster chalks, calcareous-silty deposits, fine gravelly beds, colluvial clay and ferrous-brown calcareous clay.
Besides, the body of tin-opacified wares is generally calcareous clays containing 15-25% CaO, of which the thermal expansion coefficient is close to that of tin glazes, thus avoid crazing during the firing process.
Its significant ingredient, calcareous clay, he extracted from land in north Yorkshire belonging to the 1st Earl of Mulgrave, for whom he had recently remodelled Mulgrave Castle, near Whitby; he then shipped the clay to Westminster, where he owned a wharf.
The Sandia foothills, on the west side of the mountains, have soils derived from that same rock material with varying sizes of decomposed granite, mixed with areas of clay and caliche (a calcareous clay common in the arid southwestern USA), along with some exposed granite bedrock.