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Calcilutite (also
known as cementstone) is a type of
limestone that is
composed of predominantly, more than 50 percent, of
either clay-size or both silt-size...
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calcarenite was
originally proposed in 1903 by
Grabau as a part of his
calcilutite,
calcarenite and
calcirudite carbonate classification system based upon...
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equivalent to the co****r part of "
calcilutite" as it was
originally proposed by
Grabau and as
calcilutite is
normally defined and used by geologists...
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Valid McNamara Late
Cretaceous (Santonian to Campanian)
Toolonga Calcilutite Australia A
polychaete belonging to the
family Serpulidae. Rotulispira...
- m****ive
limestone and dolomite, bio-clastic limestone,
calcarenite and
calcilutite. The
Maokou Formation at
Stone Forest appears to have been
heavily altered...
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variety of fine-grained
sedimentary rocks,
including calcisiltite,
calcilutite, claystone, mudstone, shale, and siltstone. It is
equivalent to the term...
- (110 m) thick.
Below this
layer of sand is the
intracoastal formation of
calcilutite and calcarenite.
Below this is the
Bruce Cr**** Limestone, the Chickasawhay...
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calcirudite was
originally proposed in 1903 by
Grabau as a part of his
calcilutite,
calcarenite and
calcirudite classification system based upon the size...
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Maastrichtian (72.1-66.0 Ma)
Miria Formation Campanian (83.6-72.1 Ma)
Toolonga Calcilutite Santonian (86.3-83.6 Ma)
Coniacian (89.8-86.3 Ma)
Turonian (93.9-89.8...
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consists of
three layers: the basal,
fossil bearing unit, the
middle calcilutite part, and a top
dolomitized calcarenite layer. It is a
combination of...