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Qué (quién) es limestone - definición

SEDIMENTARY ROCKS MADE OF THE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE CALCIUM CARBONATE
Coralline limestone; Lime stone; Limestones; Limestone (mineral); Cretaceous limestone; Lime Stone; Draft:Limestone(karst region); Carlow blue limestone; Limestone block
  • 2}} in diameter. This limestone is an oosparite.
  • Valladolid]], [[Yucatán]], [[Mexico]]
  • El Capitan]], an ancient limestone reef
  • The [[Great Pyramid of Giza]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]] had an outside cover made entirely from limestone.
  • Plastic bag "made mainly from limestone"
  • La Zaplaz formations in the [[Piatra Craiului Mountains]], [[Romania]].
  • An aerial view of a whiting event precipitation cloud in Lake Ontario.
  • Coral reef at [[Nusa Lembongan]], Bali, Indonesia
  • This limestone deposit in the [[karst]] of [[Dinaric Alps]] near [[Sinj]], [[Croatia]], was formed in the [[Eocene]].
  • A limestone plate with a negative map of [[Moosburg]] in Bavaria is prepared for a [[lithography]] print.
  • Cave limestone formations]] in the [[Luray Caverns]] of the northern [[Shenandoah Valley]]
  • Pieskowa Skała Castle]] in the background)
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  • [[Ooid]]s from a [[beach]] on Joulter's Cay, [[The Bahamas]]
  • Ooids in limestone of the [[Carmel Formation]] (Middle Jurassic) of southwestern Utah.
  • [[Travertine]] limestone terraces of [[Pamukkale]], [[Turkey]].
  • Macro[[stylolite]]s in a limestone.
  • The [[White Cliffs of Dover]] are composed of chalk.
  • [[Akcakoca]] chert nodules within soft limestone

limestone         
(limestones)
Limestone is a whitish-coloured rock which is used for building and for making cement.
...high limestone cliffs...
The local limestone is very porous.
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Limestone         
·noun A rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime. It sometimes contains also magnesium carbonate, and is then called magnesian or dolomitic limestone. Crystalline limestone is called marble.
limestone         
¦ noun a hard sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate, used as building material and in cement.

Wikipedia

Limestone

Limestone (calcium carbonate CaCO3) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of CaCO3. Limestone forms when these minerals precipitate out of water containing dissolved calcium. This can take place through both biological and nonbiological processes, though biological processes, such as the accumulation of corals and shells in the sea, have likely been more important for the last 540 million years. Limestone often contains fossils which provide scientists with information on ancient environments and on the evolution of life.

About 20% to 25% of sedimentary rock is carbonate rock, and most of this is limestone. The remaining carbonate rock is mostly dolomite, a closely related rock, which contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2. Magnesian limestone is an obsolete and poorly-defined term used variously for dolomite, for limestone containing significant dolomite (dolomitic limestone), or for any other limestone containing a significant percentage of magnesium. Most limestone was formed in shallow marine environments, such as continental shelves or platforms, though smaller amounts were formed in many other environments. Much dolomite is secondary dolomite, formed by chemical alteration of limestone. Limestone is exposed over large regions of the Earth's surface, and because limestone is slightly soluble in rainwater, these exposures often are eroded to become karst landscapes. Most cave systems are found in limestone bedrock.

Limestone has numerous uses: as a chemical feedstock for the production of lime used for cement (an essential component of concrete), as aggregate for the base of roads, as white pigment or filler in products such as toothpaste or paints, as a soil conditioner, and as a popular decorative addition to rock gardens. Limestone formations contain about 30% of the world's petroleum reservoirs.

Ejemplos de uso de limestone
1. Horma Canyon÷ Deep trenches formed after water eroded the limestone.
2. The tombs, which did not contain their mummies, were built of mud–brick and limestone, not the pure limestone preferred by ancient Egypt‘s upper class.
3. The deck is anchored deep into a limestone cliff.
4. At the same time, it quarried 175,000 tonnes of limestone.
5. One of the limestone remnants had a flower–like pattern.