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Sandblasted Exposed Aggregate poured wall with 1 inch stone and broom finished concrete steps and landing. By The Concrete Artisans, Inc.
At the National Memorial Arboretum, near Alrewas in Staffordshire.
It was opened in 2001 by HRH The Duchess of Kent. On a site that was reclaimed gravel workings alongside the River Tame.
The land was provided by Redland Aggregates (now LaFarge), who generously donated 82 acres of land. Later 70 acres was added which includes a wildlife lake.
This is The Basra Memorial Wall.
The memorial was rebuilt using the bricks and slabs from the original wall built by the British Service personnel in Basra in 2006, which was dismantled and returned at the end of combat operations in 2009.
Green Zone. No 321a.
Aggregate Industries Class 59 No.59002 exits Whiteball Tunnel,with the 11:32 Exeter Riverside to Whatley Quarry working,on the 28th of September 2019.
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Although GBRf have a presence in South Wales with services around the Cardiff Area, movements westwards are still a novelty.
Once such occasion occured on 10/6/2013 when 66710 "Phil Packer" worked the 6A85 14:43 Port Talbot Grange Sdgs - West Drayton ARC loaded grit, pictured at Miskin.
Aggregating Jelly (Eutonina indicans) with a parasitic Jelly-dwelling Anemone (Peachia quinquecapitata) attached to its bell with a bonus parasitic amphipod (Hyperiids sp.).
View over the river to Greenwich area from Lyle Park on the north side. Aggregate works and colourful flats.
The fleet of Aggregate Industries Caterpillar equipment, managed by the Finning Managed Solutions team at Finning UK and Ireland. Equipment shots include the Cat 982M and Cat 972M wheel loaders and Cat 740B, Articulated Trucks.
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Hanson Aggregates Industries's Class 59 001 "Yeoman Endeavour" approaches West Brompton [on the West London Line] while working 6V18 Hither Green-Whatley consisting of empty Hanson Hoppers.
JNA bogie aggregate open box wagon No.VTG 3473 of VTG at Kensington Olympia, 12 October 2009. This type of wagon was built by Procor (Horbury) in 1987 and rebuilt by Marcroft (Stoke-on-Trent) in 1988.
IIA-B bogie aggregate hopper No.81 70 6955 107-1 of Mendip Rail at Southall, 16 November 2017. These were built by Wagony Swidnica, Poland 2006-09.
The fleet of Aggregate Industries Caterpillar equipment, managed by the Finning Managed Solutions team at Finning UK and Ireland. Equipment shots include the Cat 982M and Cat 972M wheel loaders and Cat 740B, Articulated Trucks.
For more information on the Aggregate Industries Finning Managed Solution, visit www.finningnews.com.
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Sandblasted Exposed Aggregate poured wall with 1 inch stone and broom finished concrete steps and landing. By The Concrete Artisans, Inc.
After the departure of the Bardon Aggregates loco, 'Bill Bolsover', time to join the other disappointed 'enthusiasts at Woodburn Junction to await passage of the Aldwarke working which being just a few miles away up the GC's lien at the other side of Rotherham, meant it wasn't long before it appeared here. The two 'enthusiasts' can be seen in the top picture obtaining the best shot as the working comes along the now singled line from Tinsley down through the lower Don Valley to here where it joins double track lines into Sheffield Midland or along a line to the right behind the camera which goes up to the Stocksbridge Steel Works. This footbridge is quite prone to vibration, and the result of this I think may be a slight blurring of the images facing towards Sheffield in the lower 2 pictures, even though these were taken at 1/500th sec... or maybe I just got the focus wrong; but 3 of us clattering over the bridge to get the west facing shots towards Sheffield may have not helped. This is the Aldwarke U.E.S. (United Engineering Steels) to Crewe Bas Hall, 6M46, working and runs most lunchtimes and is here being hauled by a fairly run-of-the-mill Freightliner class 66, 66539 hauling MBA type wagons in a 2-part consist of rust-brown and bottle-green! The Stocksbridge branch (ex-Woodhead electrified lines) line can be seen to the right-hand side of the track formation, heading off towards what used to be Sheffield Victoria station and on up the 1 in 100 grade towards the Stocksbridge Steel works. On the right, some vestige of the old industrial area on the right in the centre picture and behind that what looks like a 'portaloo' business of some description.
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This is the concrete wall that was exposed when the Three Gables Hotel burned down in 2000. I'm no expert, but it looks like pretty low quality concrete placement with all those air pockets and cement that appears to be poorly mixed with the aggregate. (058a)
By Paul Edmunds
This is a closeup of Aggregate, which Paul made by cutting into hundreds of pieces of Camphor wood veneer, using his knife. There are three successive layers to this work.
See more at www.bankgallery.co.za
At this year's MPA awards CEMEX UK won the Contractors Safety Category for its initiative with Response Engineering at its Wickwar Quarry. Seen here Frank Hogg, 2nd from left, CEMEX Quarry manager receives the award with two representatives from Response (far left and right).
This is the wall of Solite Quarry's Pit B on the Virginia-North Carolina state line. It's an aggregate quarry that has operated since the 1950s. Good fossils occur at this site - the original finds were on the Virginia side of the border, while the best fossils are on the North Carolina side. The aggregate plant's physical address is in Virginia. The currently active pits are in North Carolina.
The rocks here are tilted, northwest-dipping sedimentary rocks of the Cow Branch Formation (Upper Triassic). The unit is part of the Newark Supergroup, a thick, geographically-widespread stratigraphic unit in eastern America. It is Late Triassic to Early Jurassic in age and represents sediments and some lava flows that filled up old rift valleys roughly paralleling the modern-day Eastern Seaboard of America. The rift basins formed in the Triassic when the ancient Pangaea supercontinent attempted to break apart, but failed. A successful breakup of Pangaea occurred during the Jurassic. Most of the basin-filling rocks are terrestrial redbeds - hematite-rich siliciclastic sedimentary rocks, such as conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, and shale, deposited in nonmarine environments.
Using Triassic rift basin terminology, this area is in the Danville Basin / Dan River Basin. Cow Branch beds at the Solite Quarry are principally lacustrine in origin - Lake Danville occupied this area during the Triassic. About 270 meters worth of mostly fine-grained siliciclastics are exposed here. Reported lithologies include claystone, silty claystone, dolomitic claystone, carbonaceous siltstone, sandstone, and carbonaceous dolostone.
The succession has cyclicity ("Van Houten Cycles") - ten or more cycles are exposed in the wall of pit B. Each cycle is a transgressive succession of lake sediments. The cyclicity is interpreted as the result of Milankovitch-related climate forcing. Changes in climate and sedimentation can be caused by slight changes in Earth's orbital parameters - e.g., eccentricity (how circular Earth's orbit is around the Sun), obliquity (the angle of Earth's axial tilt), and precession (the direction that Earth's axis points).
A lagerstätte occurs in these beds - a soft-bodied fossil deposit - a fossil occurrence with exceptional preservation. The fossils are principally insects and vertebrates, particularly Tanytrachelos, an aquatic reptile (they're nicknamed "Tanees" in the field). Tanytrachelos with fossil skin impressions are known from here. The long-necked gliding reptile Mecistotrachelos aperos has also been found. Other fossils at the site include conchostracans, a spider, fish, and plants.
Early interpretations concluded that the exceptionally preserved fossils were in a deep-water lacustrine facies. More recent studies have shown it was likely a shallow-water, toxic lacustrine facies.
Thousands of fossil insects from the Solite Quarry have been collected by the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Fifteen to twenty species from six insect orders are present in the lagerstätte horizon and the total insect diversity may be over twice this. Reported insects include thrips, cockroaches, waterbugs, crane flies, etc.
Locality: southwestern wall of Pit B of the Solite Quarry, east-northeast of town of Eden, far-northern Rockingham County, northern North Carolina, USA (36° 32’ 22.87” North latitude, 79° 40’ 22.19” West longitude)
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Some info. synthesized from:
Liutkus et al. (2010) - Use of fine-scale stratigraphy and chemostratigraphy to evaluate conditions of deposition and preservation of a Triassic lagerstätte, south-central Virginia. Journal of Paleolimnology 44: 645-666.
The fleet of Aggregate Industries Caterpillar equipment, managed by the Finning Managed Solutions team at Finning UK and Ireland. Equipment shots include the Cat 982M and Cat 972M wheel loaders and Cat 740B, Articulated Trucks.
For more information on the Aggregate Industries Finning Managed Solution, visit www.finningnews.com.
For more information on the equipment in the album and services from Finning, visit www.finning.com