How To Use Diatomite In A Sentence
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Sediment from the years when the drill site was covered by open ocean are made of diatoms, tiny marine plankton ( "diatomite").
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The richest sources of diatom fossils are deposits of their skeletons known as diatomite, or diatomaceous earth.
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The oldest use of diatomite is as a very mild abrasive and for this purpose has been used in toothpaste and metal polishes.
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Similarly, diatomite is used to filter impurities from water to produce drinkable (potable) water in public water systems.
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Such layers, or beds, of diatoms are called diatomaceous earth, or diatomite.
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By this time, both groups were abundant and diversified globally, so much so that diatomite is a common marine sediment of the Miocene.
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The United States produces much of its own diatomite material.
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Of these states, California and Nevada produce the largest amount of diatomite.
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Some lightweight mineral and rock materials, such as vermiculite, diatomite and perlite are similar to micas and can be used in place of mica.
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As diatoms collect on the ocean floor and are buried deeper and deeper, they are compressed and changed from a form known as diatomite, which is used in swimming pool filters, to opal.
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Diatoms have an extensive fossil record going back to the Cretaceous; some rocks are formed almost entirely of fossil diatoms, and are known as diatomite or diatomaceous earth.
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After the plasma was treated in a water bath at 60 [degrees] C for 30 min, the lipid extraction was done with Hydromatrix, a diatomite, in isopropanol and n-hexane.
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Significant producers of diatomite worldwide include France, China, Denmark, Russia, and Algeria.
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Some lightweight mineral and rock materials, such as vermiculite, diatomite and perlite are similar to micas and can be used in place of mica.
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A filter with a diatomite filter element belongs to the field of daily life articles.
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Such layers, or beds, of diatoms are called diatomaceous earth, or diatomite.
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These materials (such as diatomite, pumice, expanded clay and shale, etc.) may be used in place of perlite without losing any of the benefits that perlite provides.
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In this situation, the diatomite removes bacteria and protozoa.
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