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The town is built upon oolitic limestone, which gives the town's name.
Substitution is known to have taken place, using similar oolitic limestone from another source.
Most of the buildings and boundary walls are built from the local oolitic limestone.
Cleaning out gastropods from oolitic limestones can be a lengthy business.
Substantial station buildings constructed out of local oolitic limestone were provided on both platforms.
It is made of Indiana Oolitic limestone and stands at 4 feet tall.
The specific name, oolitica, refers to the oolitic limestone area of Florida in which this species is found.
The sloping pasture is a good example of Oolitic limestone grassland.
The building was constructed with materials such as oolitic limestone, concrete, stone, and stucco.
This large gastropod is preserved in an oolitic limestone.
The hill itself is composed of Oolitic limestone.
The upper slopes are oolitic limestone grassland and is important habitat for plants.
It is on Oolitic limestone and there is evidence of small quarries within the wood.
The local geology includes the cornbrash and oolitic limestone of Jurassic age.
Instead they used the locally quarried stone, which was an oolitic limestone of the middle lias.
This Oolitic Limestone grassland supports a variety of plants and animals.
Most buildings are built from the oolitic limestone quarried locally, probably mostly by the sites of the houses.
Oolitic limestone has formed the thin Rendzina soil of the west facing slope.
This is proved by the fact that the majority of the rock is oolitic limestone, which could not have formed at a great depth.
In the course of the exploration, the team discovered a number of holes cut into the Oolitic limestone bedrock.
Many famous buildings are built of Oolitic Limestone.
This is a south-west facing slope of Oolitic limestone slope.
It is made from oolitic limestone.
It is the underlying oolitic limestone, easy on the eyes and easy to work, that shapes the Cotswolds.
Figure 5. Honey coloured mortared freestone walling of oolitic limestone.