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- ophiolites. At the Silurian/Devonian boundary black cherts (locally called lydites or flinty slates) developed from radiolarians mainly in the Franconian...
- A touchstone is a small tablet of dark stone such as slate or lydite, used for ****aying precious metal alloys. It has a finely grained surface on which...
- Coniacian Thickness - 150 metres (490 ft) Lithologies - radiolarites (lydites), chert and siliceous siltstones Fossil content - Globigerina cretacea...
- (not to be confused with b****anite), Lydian stone, and radiolarite (a.k.a. lydite or flinty slate) are terms used to refer to several types of black, jasper-like...
- have been also used, such as chalk, limestone, mudstone, sandstone, slate, lydite and soapstone. Natufian artifacts unearthed in Israel at Nahal Ein Gev II...
- touchstone is a small tablet of dark stone such as fieldstone, slate, or lydite, used for ****aying precious metal alloys. It has a finely grained surface...
- materials from the alluvial formations of the Neste river, such as quartzites, lydites, cinerites, and schists is considered to be of a mediocre quality. Flint...
- place Tarini Nandakumar 10th place (tie) Sarah Fernandes Pranav Anandh lydite madrepore Idalian papoula schistorrhachis elaeodochon leguleian querken...
- Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The sequence of limestones and lydites dates to the Late Cretaceous period; Turonian epoch and has a maximum thickness...
- Choachí Stone has been found, possibly in a grave. The stone, carved in lydite may represent the Muisca calendar, a complex lunisolar calendar used by...