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  2. Bluestone - Wikipedia

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    Bluestone is a cultural or commercial name for a number of natural dimension or building stone varieties, including: basalt in Victoria , Australia, and in New Zealand dolerites in Tasmania , Australia; and in Britain (including Stonehenge )

  3. Thermal boundary layer thickness and shape - Wikipedia

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    This page describes some parameters used to characterize the properties of the thermal boundary layer formed by a heated (or cooled) fluid moving along a heated (or cooled) wall. In many ways, the thermal boundary layer description parallels the velocity (momentum) boundary layer description first conceptualized by Ludwig Prandtl. [1]

  4. Patterned ground - Wikipedia

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    Patterned ground can be found in a variety of forms. Typically, the type of patterned ground in a given area is related to the prevalence of larger stones in local soils and the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles.

  5. Thermal mass - Wikipedia

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    In building design, thermal mass is a property of the matter of a building that requires a flow of heat in order for it to change temperature. Not all writers agree on what physical property of matter "thermal mass" describes. Most writers use it as a synonym for heat capacity, the ability of a body to store thermal energy.

  6. Trombe wall - Wikipedia

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    Trombe walls may also be referred to as a mass wall, [1] solar wall, [2] or thermal storage wall. [3] However, due to the extensive work of professor and architect Félix Trombe in the design of passively heated and cooled solar structure, they are often called Trombe Walls.

  7. Petit Granit - Wikipedia

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    Petit Granit (also known by a variety of names including: Nero Belga, Granit de Flandre, Pierre Bleue, Blue Stone, Belgian Granite, Belgian Blue Limestone, Arduin) is, despite its name, a grey-bluish limestone, rather than being a true Granite.

  8. Andesite - Wikipedia

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    QAPF diagram with basalt/andesite field highlighted in yellow. Andesite is distinguished from basalt by SiO 2 > 52%. Andesite is field O2 in the TAS classification.. Andesite is an aphanitic (fine-grained) to porphyritic (coarse-grained) igneous rock that is intermediate in its content of silica and low in alkali metals.

  9. Bluestone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bluestone, a building stone of various lithologies; Pennsylvania Bluestone, a bluestone from a specific region in the United States; Copper(II) sulfate, hydrated form of the chemical compound; Chalcanthite, hydrated copper(II) sulfate mineral; Lazurite, a sulfide of sodium aluminium silicate and the core constituent of lapis lazuli

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