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- chaotic m**** of heterogeneous material, such as blocks and mud, known as olistoliths, that ac****ulates as a semifluid body by submarine gravity sliding or...
- with rocks of the Crummock Water metasomatic aureole, thrust over a sandstone olistolith of the Buttermere Formation, just below the top of Causey Pike...
- of trilobites of the genus Paraphillipsia Tumanskaya from the Permian Olistoliths of Crimea". Paleontol. J. 46 (6): 575–582. Bibcode:2012PalJ...46..575M...
- ISBN 7-116-02268-6. Li, Peijun; Hou, Quanlin; Li, Jiliang; Sun, Shu (1997). "Isolated olistoliths from the Lower Tri****ic Xikou Formation in southwestern Fujian and its...
- summit are outcroppings of the Robinson Member. This comprises large olistoliths of greywacke sandstone, with interbedded mudstone and siltstone. The...
- table) Le Heron, Daniel P. (May 28, 2014). "Neoproterozoic ice sheets and olistoliths: multiple glacial cycles in the Kingston Peak Formation, California"...
- metasomatised rocks of the Crummock Water Aureole are emplaced over sandstone olistoliths of the Buttermere Formation, but the overall displacement on this structure...
- thick black lifeless limestone of Serpukhovian age. Turbidites with olistoliths also appear in the Serpukhovian, indicating the first sign of the Hercynian...
- , Golonka, J., & Nigro, F. (2012). Sedimentary basins evolution and olistoliths formation: The case of Carpathian and Sicilian regions. Tectonophysics...
- siltstone and sandstone. The eastern spur and Rowling End reveal the large olistoliths of greywacke sandstone of the Robinson Member, a sub-unit of the Buttermere...