| 11. | It was called " Phosphorite City " ( } } ) from its rich veins of tobacco cultivation,
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| 12. | Most phosphate mining is of sedimentary phosphorite, a phosphorus-rich deposit formed under shallow marine conditions.
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| 13. | The end of the Phosphorite War is hard to define, but the movement mostly calmed down during 1988.
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| 14. | It is the only British example of a chalk phosphorite deposit, comparable to deposits in the Paris Basin.
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| 15. | Belarus also has deposits of clay, sand, chalk, dolomite, phosphorite, and rock and potassium salt.
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| 16. | Phosphorite is a phosphate-rich sedimentary rock, that contains between 18 % and 40 % P 2 O 5.
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| 17. | Proto-lichens were Doushantuo phosphorite formation ( 0.6 Ga ) and in laterites, Earth's first soils.
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| 18. | Phosphorite ore deposits are known near Mstsislaw and in Labkovi y ( Krychaw Raion ) in the eastern Belarus ( Mahilyow Voblasts ).
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| 19. | It contains economically important phosphorite deposits that are mined in west-central Florida, as well as rich assemblages of vertebrate fossils.
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| 20. | Natural resources include deposits of peat, sand, clay, chalk, marl, and other building materials, as well as phosphorite.
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