bedded chert

geology
Also known as: ribbon chert

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types of chert

  • (Left) Chert from Pelham, Mass., (right) flint from Sussex and Suffolk
    In chert and flint

    Bedded chert, also referred to as ribbon chert, is made up of layers of chert interbedded with thin layers of shale. Many bedded cherts are made up of the remains of siliceous organisms such as diatoms, radiolarians, or sponge spicules.

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  • chemistry of sedimentary rocks
    In sedimentary rock: Types of cherts

    …varieties of chert deposits exist—namely, bedded chert and nodular chert. Bedded cherts occur in individual bands or layers ranging in thickness from one to several centimetres or even tens of metres. They are intimately associated with volcanic rocks, commonly submarine volcanic flows as well as deep-water mudrocks. Classic examples include…

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