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Part I: Palaeozoic Era
Part II: Mesozoic Era
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Plastic Clays
Claystones & schists
Recycling Clay
Fillers & Sands
Climate & raw material
Bricks & Earth History
Geo Ceramic Laboratory
Part I: Palaeozoic Era
Part II: Mesozoic Era
Part III: Cenozoic era
Quick-Introduction
Idealisiertes Normalprofil der Dr. Krakow Rohstoffe GmbH
Part I: Palaeozoic Era
Argillaceous rocks of the Ordovician (type 01)
Argillaceous rocks from the Devonian (type 02)
Plastic filter cakes of the Devonian (type 03)
Rock fillers of the Devonian (type 04)
Argillaceous rock from the Carboniferous (Type 05)
Argillaceous rock from the Permian (type 06)
Permian plastic filter cakes (type 07)
Rock fillers from the Permian (type 08)
Part II: Mesozoic Era
Argillaceous rock from the Lower Buntsandstein (type 9)
Argillaceous rock from the Middle Buntsandstein (type 10)
Argillaceous rock from the Upper Buntsandstein/Röt (type 11)
Argillaceous rock from the Lower Keuper (type 12)
Argillaceous rock from the Middle Keuper (type 13)
Argillaceous rock from the Upper Keuper (type 14)
Argillaceous rock from the Liassic (type 15)
Argillaceous rock from the Dogger (type 16)
Plastic filter cakes from the Dogger (type 17)
Argillaceous rock from the Malm (type 18)
Argillaceous rock from the Lower Cretaceous (type 19)
Argillaceous rock from the Upper Cretaceous (type 20)
Part III: Cenozoic era
Marine argillaceous rock from the Eocene (type 21)
Continental Eocene kaolins/clays (type 22)
Oligocene Rupelian clay (type 23)
Oligocene lignite clays (type 24)
Oligocene illite-kaolinit clay (type 25)
Marine miocene clay (type 26)
Continental Miocene clays (type 27)
Upper Freshwater Molasse (type 28)
Pliocene argillaceous rock (type 29)
Pleistocene Lauenburg clay (type 30)
Pleistocene banded clays (type 31)
Pleistocene till (type 32)
Pleistocene loess clays (type 33)
Holocene alluvial clays (type 34)
Holocene marsh clays (type 35)