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known as
intraclasts.
Extraclasts are
sediments that
contain pieces of
early cemented limestones of extra-basinal origin.
Examples of
intraclasts include...
- from
intraclasts in that
pellets lack the
complex internal structure,
which is
typical of
intraclasts. In addition, pellets,
quite unlike intraclasts, are...
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carbonate grains composing limestones are ooids, peloids, and
limeclasts (
intraclasts and extraclasts [ca]).
Skeletal grains have a
composition reflecting...
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grains consist of sand-size
grains of
either corals, s****, ooids,
intraclasts, pellets,
fragments of
older limestones and dolomites,
other carbonate...
- shape, or origin. The two
primary types of
peloids are
pellets and
intraclasts.
Another type of
peloid is pseudo-oolith. Folk, R.L. (1959) Practical...
- (Partnach Limestone),
often brecciated,
oncolithic and
containing clay
intraclasts. The
formation is
gradually evolving from the
Reifling Formation. It...
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carbonate grains.
These grains consist either of
fossil fragments, ooids,
intraclasts, pellets,
other grains, or some
combination of them. The term calcilutite...
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peloids are
often hard to
distinguish from
intraclasts after diagenesis) intra-
denotes the
presence of
intraclasts, for
example quartz grains or carbonate...
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fragments of
fossil s****,
fragments of
older limestones and dolomites,
intraclasts, pellets,
other carbonate grains, or some
combination of these. Calcisiltite...
- Daoliang; Pruss, Sara B. (1 June 2021). Fielding,
Christopher (ed.). "Unusual
intraclast conglomerates in a stormy, hotâhouse lake: The
Early Tri****ic
North China...