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Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
45.
The rock which is not calcareous, is :
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Ravindra said:
1 decade ago
Because laterite is argillaceous rock.
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Mebratie said:
1 decade ago
Why laterite not calcareous?
Sujan said:
9 years ago
What is Macl?
Ramveer Yadav said:
9 years ago
I am not satisfied with the answer because "clay" is also argillaceous rock.
Sujeet said:
8 years ago
The mineralogical and chemical compositions of laterites are dependent on their parent rocks. Laterites consist mainly of quartz, zircon, and oxides of titanium, iron, tin, aluminium and manganese, which remain during the course of weathering.
What is Macl?
What is Macl?
Mounica said:
8 years ago
Maybe it's Marls (argillaceous limestone).
Viru Kapoor said:
7 years ago
Yes, laterite is an argilliceous rock.
Balvinder singh said:
6 years ago
In calcareous rock, lime is the main constituent and argillaceous rock have clay.
Rajendra chand said:
4 years ago
Laterite is the correct answer.
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