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- confused with a 'mudstone' of the Dunham Limestone classification). Calcilutites can ac****ulate in a wide variety of marine and lacustrine environments...
- calcarenite was originally proposed in 1903 by Grabau as a part of his calcilutite, calcarenite and calcirudite carbonate classification system based upon...
- consisting of shallow water carbonates overlain by late Albian shales, marls, calcilutites, and turbidite sandstones.: 128  From this formation through most of...
- m****ive limestone and dolomite, bio-clastic limestone, calcarenite and calcilutite. The Maokou Formation at Stone Forest appears to have been heavily altered...
- (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...
- consisting of shallow water carbonates overlain by late Albian shales, marls, calcilutites, and turbidite sandstones.: 128  From this formation through most of...
- is 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...
- settings, represented by an outcrop of 550–600 m of grey Calcarenites and Calcilutites with chert lenses and marly interbeds, that recovers the Sedrina, Molt****...
- 1086/626604. S2CID 129403828. — (1959). "Diagenesis in Mississippian Calcilutites and Pseudobreccias". SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research. doi:10...
- a variety of fine-grained sedimentary rocks, including calcisiltite, calcilutite, claystone, mudstone, shale, and siltstone. It is equivalent to the term...