Others deposit silica in similar manner, both types aided much by algous plant growth in the mineralized warm waters.
This definition may be understood to include such substances as coal and chalk, which are the mineralized remains of plants and animals respectively.
Since both are bordered by high pastures and by mineralized rocks, the deeper Abancay basin is more varied.
They are everywhere thoroughly jointed; near the batholith they are also mineralized and altered from their original condition; in a few places they have been intruded with dikes and other form of igneous rock.
This metal is sometimes found native, but more commonly mineralized with sulphur.
Lead is sometimes found native, but generally minerally mineralized with sulphur or arsenic, and often mixed with a small quantity of silver.
Tin is sometimes found native, but is generally mineralized with sulphur and arsenic.
Nickel is found either native or mineralized with several other metals, especially with copper, when it is called kupfer nickel, or false copper, being of a reddish or copper colour.
The Fault that limits the rhyolite in the Nevada Consolidated pit is indicated by several feet thickness of crushed mineralized porphyry-rhyolite ore, which is a positive evidence that the porphyry was enriched before the faulting.
At the same time the wall rocks were extensively mineralized and altered; the fissure veins grade off into the wall rock, and in fact the larger part of the ore is simply altered granite with disseminated sulphides.
The vein may consist of almost any combination of the elements of mineral matter, walls, gouges, andmineralized rock.
There may be associated gouges and altered or mineralized rock.
It may be a more or less mineralized sedimentary formation with limits determined by original deposition.
The fissures were mineralized with copper sulphides and arsenides, iron sulphides, and locally with zinc sulphide and manganese carbonate,--all in a matrix of quartz.
The mineralized material of this zone, where too lean to mine, has been called a protore.
If, for illustration, there are successive groups of mineralized veins in a mining camp, the later ones cutting the earlier ones, these might be treated as separate structural units.
A commonly used definition of a vein or lode is a mineralized mass of rock which is followed for purposes of finding ore.
He generally applied to a maiden's heart three mountain-borers, in order to drill a hole into it, where he might insert the gunpowder with which he proposed to blow the mineralized vein of love into the air.
Some years after, in 1858, other specimens, differentlymineralized with the minerals serpentine and pyroxene, were found by Mr. J.
One specimen from this place is remarkable from having been mineralized in part by a talcose mineral associated with serpentine.
A zone of sheeted rocks like schist or slate, if sufficiently mineralized to warrant mining, would be a lode.
These mines are in lodes which have persisted and have been mineralized to comparatively great depths, so that their bottoms have not been reached.
One very natural way to improve the over all fertility of soil is to spread and till in finely ground rock flour make from highly mineralized rocks.
Though highly mineralized rock dust may be a valuable soil amendment, its value must equal its cost.
Guano is more potent than any other manure because sea birds eat ocean fish, a very high protein and highly mineralized food.
However, these sites are regularly flooded and replenished with highly mineralized rock particles.
Highly mineralized soils that produce a lot of biomass will naturally have more worms than infertile soils lacking humus.
Other forms of powdered mineralized rock can be similarly added to a compost pile to accelerate nutrient release.
Mineralized water circulated through and gradually fossilized the buried trees, changing many to opal.
The ocherous, spathiform, andmineralized forms of uranite.
To impregnate with a mineral; as, mineralized water.
Tin is never found in the earth pure and malleable, but always in a mineral state, and always mineralized by arsenic.
It is always mineralized by sulphur, and by sulphur alone: so that cinabar is the only ore of quick-silver that we know of; and a very rich one it is, seeing it contains six or seven times as much mercury as sulphur.
Antimony, as hath been already said, is a sort of ore consisting of a metalline or reguline part mineralized by Sulphur.
It is most commonly mineralized by sulphur; yet there are some lead ores which also contain arsenic.
Regulus of Antimony is always found in a mineral state: it is mineralized by sulphur; but sometimes, though rarely, it is also combined with a little arsenic.
The ore of Bismuth consists of the semi-metal mineralized by arsenic, and of an unmetallic earth.
Another is known by the name of the Horny Silver Ore, because when in thin plates it is semi-transparent: in this ore the silver is mineralized by sulphur and a little arsenic.
Mercury is never mineralized in the bowels of the earth by any thing but Sulphur; with which it forms a compound of a brownish red colour, known by the name of Cinabar.
Every kind of organism consists in its early stages entirely of living substance; in the course of time a part of the organism separates off" and passes over into a more or less mineralized condition.
This holds good equally for everything which in the body of living nature takes the form of mineralized deposits or coverings.
Zinc is also found in an ore called blend, in which state it is mineralized by sulphur.
But Washington has within its borders a great mineralized territory, not yet thoroughly prospected and very little developed, yet which materially assists in supplying these smelters with their ores.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mineralized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.