gypsum Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʒɪp.səm]
  • Us [ ˈdʒɪp.səm]

Meaning of gypsum In English

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Examples of gypsum

  • The sabkhas are covered by a salt crust, 3-5 cm thick, under which there lies 25-150 cm of carbonate sand, gypsum and halite.

  • A few layers of gypsum-bearing mudstones occur in the western part.

  • Moisture was monitored daily in each soil x moisture combination on four seedlings with gypsum blocks placed at 20 cm depth.

  • Circles represent values less than 2%, except in the gypsum zone centered on 11 m, where circles signify only the presence of pollen types.

  • Wave-ripple marks are commonly observed within this facies association, and gypsum occurs locally as discontinuous laminae.

  • The minor internal dissolution of gypsum has an important consequence for the immediate habitat.

  • Analysis of the photograph of the gypsum cast and the latex cast at hand indicates that the casts were made from the same specimen.

  • However, gypsum is not always available, it is now very expensive and its application on groundnut may not be economical.

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