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- Volcaniclastics are composed of a range of pyroclastic detritus mixed with epiclastic sediments and formed in variable depositional environments. Volcaniclastics...
- and the Whitehorse Trough. There are thick series of pyroclastic and epiclastic rocks at the caldera. Remnants of this huge caldera complex are preserved...
- According to the IUGS definition, tuffite contains 75% to 25% volcanic (epiclastic) material. There are several classifications that define tuffite. The...
- much time to dissolve away. The term for sand formed by weathering is "epiclastic." Sand from rivers are collected either from the river itself or its flood...
- geologist Dennis Dunn (Ph.D. dissertation 2002) found that the diamondiferous epiclastic rocks range from olivine lamproite to phlogopite and olivine-rich tuffs...
- comendite and epiclastic deposits of the Armadillo Formation, another stratigraphic unit of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex. The epiclastic deposits consist...
- Emba**** minerals; see igneous texture Equigranular Euhedral Eutaxitic Epiclastic Fiamme Foliation Fissile; see also Bedding fissility. Fossiliferous Glomeroporphyritic...
- uppermost. The Griffith Canyon Member consists of basaltic and andesitic epiclastic volcanic breccias. The Stanton Ranch Member consists of andesitic flows...
- gabbro and diorite. Mio-Pliocene sandstones, and marl, grading into epiclastics and andesitic Volcanic rocks of the Suva group are found mainly in the...
- discrete units, these are commonly interbedded with co**** to medium-grained epiclastic sediments (sediments formed by weathering of rock). These features suggest...