Sea-dredged aggregates

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From a mineralogical point of view, terrestrial sands and gravels are essentially the same materials as sea dredged aggregates, having been laid down in similar geological conditions and containing the same minerals. They contain coarse flint and chert in the southern locations and quartzite and igneous rocks in the north....

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