| 11. | Marine clay can be stabilised using wastes of various industries like porcelain industry and tree-cutting industries.
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| 12. | The London Clay is a bluish-grey marine clay with isolated pockets of fossils especially where chalkier.
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| 13. | Marine clay can be densified by mixing it with cement or similar binding material in specific proportions.
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| 14. | In the north of Belgium this is often the Aalter Formation ( marine clays and sands ).
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| 15. | After this withdrawal, the region was covered by the Champlain Sea, which left a layer of marine clay.
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| 16. | It is flat and made up of marine clay, underlain by sedimentary rocks, mainly limestone, dolomite and shale.
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| 17. | Stratigraphically below the Aalter Formation are deposits of the Gentbrugge Formation ( late Ypresian marine clays and sands ).
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| 18. | Fossil remains of marine life dating 12-10 thousand years ago have been found in marine clay throughout the region.
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| 19. | Quick clay is a unique type of marine clay indigenous to the glaciated terrains of Norway, Canada, Northern Ireland, and Sweden.
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| 20. | In the northwestern part of Belgium, the Gentbrugge Formation ( late Ypresian marine clay and silt ) covers the Tielt Formation.
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