siliciclastic rock

geology

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classification

  • chemistry of sedimentary rocks
    In sedimentary rock: Classification systems

    …are also referred to as siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. Siliciclastics are further subdivided on the basis of clast diameter into conglomerate and breccia, sandstone, siltstone, and finer-than-silt-sized mudrock (shale, claystone, and mudstone). The carbonates, limestones and dolomites, consist of the minerals aragonite, calcite, and dolomite. They are chemical sedimentary rocks in…

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Ordovician Period

  • Ordovician paleogeography
    In Ordovician Period: Significant geologic events

    Ordovician siliciclastic (made from broken parts of silica rocks) rocks can be divided into coarse-grained and fine-grained types. Relatively coarse-grained siliciclastic rocks such as sandstones and conglomerates tended to accumulate in high latitudes where significant carbonate accumulation was precluded and in low latitudes where orogenic uplift…

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