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  2. Noir Belge - Wikipedia

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    Statue by Pierre Le Gros the Younger, 1702–03, Rome, Jesuit Novitiate Flooring in a fireplace at Modave Castle executed in Noir Belge in combination with white Carrara Marble and Rouge Belge. Noir Belge (Belgian Black) is collective noun referring to black limestone found on several sites in Belgium. Some trade names refer more specifically ...

  3. Ashford Black Marble - Wikipedia

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    Ashford Black Marble is the name given to a dark limestone, quarried from mines near Ashford-in-the-Water, in Derbyshire, England. Once cut, turned and polished, its shiny black surface is highly decorative. Ashford Black Marble is a very fine-grained sedimentary rock, and is not a true marble in the geological sense.

  4. List of types of limestone - Wikipedia

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    Ashford Black Marble – Very fine-grained sedimentary rock (not a "true marble"; Carboniferous limestone) Bath stone – Oolitic limestone from Somerset used as a building material Beer Stone – Man-made caves in Devon, England Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

  5. Marble - Wikipedia

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    As a floor material, marble is easy to scratch. You can first use a vacuum cleaner to suck away the grit and dust on the marble floor, and then use a steam cleaner to remove other dirt. [34] A mild, pH-neutral, non-abrasive soap should be used for cleaning marble surfaces. Wipe with a soft foam cotton or rag. [34]

  6. Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Limestone (calcium carbonate CaCO 3) 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 CaCO 3. Limestone forms when these minerals precipitate out of water containing dissolved calcium. This can take place ...

  7. Lime-ash floor - Wikipedia

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    Lime – acts as a binder and contains particles of raw limestone and over burnt lime. Fuel ash – this pozzolanic material binds its constituent Si(OH) 4 with the Ca² ions in a pozzolanic reaction. It contains burnt wood or coal. Gypsum, to help with set; Clay with fragments of broken brick and tile, another pozzolanic material

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