| 21. | Furthermore, the process for carrying out cementation for brass did not change greatly until the 19th century.
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| 22. | This intrusion advected heat from lower in the crust, facilitating pervasive quartz cementation of the detrital grains.
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| 23. | Deeper burial cementation shows a succession with two types of saddle dolomite and three types of blocky calcite.
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| 24. | During the Roman period a new process of metalworking started, cementation, used in the production of brass.
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| 25. | Beachrock is a type of carbonate beach sand that has been cemented together by a process called synsedimentary cementation.
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| 26. | Its operators concluded that the preservation and cementation of these outcrops had been controlled by flow of shallow groundwater.
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| 27. | The formation's thick bedding, extensive cementation and dolomitisation have made it a generally stable engineering material.
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| 28. | New methods of producing it by carburizing bars of iron in the cementation process were devised in the 17th century.
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| 29. | If the process of cementation continues, new beachrock would be formed in a new position in the intertidal zone.
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| 30. | Furthermore, once a sediment is deposited, it becomes subject to cementation through the various stages of diagenesis discussed below.
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