- is
usually given a name
reflecting its protolith, such as
schistose metasandstone. Otherwise, the
names of the
constituent minerals will be
included in...
- 34 in (1,583.44 mm) Soil
conditions Derived from muscovite, schists,
metasandstones, calcareous,
muscovite quartzite,
aluminous schist,
gneisses Total area...
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facing Mull are
steeply dipping Neoproterozoic age metaconglomerates,
metasandstones,
metamudstones and
hornfelsed metasiltstones ascribed to the Iona Group...
- also
known as the
Quidnessett Rock, is a 2.5 t (2,500 kg) slab of
metasandstone located in
Rhode Island,
United States. It is 5 (1.5m) feet high and...
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Wester Ross Supergroup.
Three divisions are recognised; i)
interbedded metasandstones and metasiltstones, ii)
slaty semipelites and iii) conglomerates, the...
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Greywacke Formation, the
sandstones of the Dun
Gallain Grit Formation, the
metasandstones and
metamudstones of the
Machrins Arkose,
Kilchattan and
Milbuie formations...
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derived from
metasedimentary rocks such as phyllites, slates, schists,
metasandstones, and marble. They are
generally deep,
moderately to well drained, and...
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volcanic period,
formed iron ore in Ma On Shan mine Lok Ma Chau
formation metasandstones and
siltstone graphite beds
deltaic swamps metamorphosed in Mesozoic...
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topography of
Haverhill is part of the
Berwick Formation,
consisting of
metasandstone quartzite and
sulfuric mica
schists dating from the
Silurian period...
- 47.68084; -122.2973 (Wedgwood Rock) 26 feet (8 m) King
White Rock,
metasandstone turned white from bird guano, in the
intertidal zone at the head of...