- In geology,
interbedding occurs when beds (layers of rock) of a
particular lithology lie
between or
alternate with beds of a
different lithology. For example...
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dense sands overlying weak to very weak
sandstone and
siltstone with
interbeds of
gypsiferous and
carbonate cemented layers (still
relatively weak)....
- The
Prairie Evaporite Formation consists thick beds of halite, with
interbeds of anhydrite, dolomite,
dolomitic mudstone and claystone. In southern...
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Lowlands of Scotland. The
lithology largely consists of
sandstone with
interbeds of
limestone and
siltstone "Kinnesswood Formation". BGS
Lexicon of Named...
- the
volcaniclastic sandstones of the
Seathwaite Fell Formation, with
interbeds of
andesite outcropping near the summit. The
pebbly sandstone and breccias...
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Province in
South Africa (including the
upper Clarens Formation desertic interbeds), as well the
Lonco Trapial Formation and the Cañadón
Asfalto Formation...
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lithology consists of
weakly cemented sand and sandstone, with thin
interbeds of
mudstone and siltstone.
Rootlets and
lignitic debris are common. It...
- County,
Henan province and
contains carbonaceous and
siliceous slate with
interbeds of coal seams. Zhang,
Shouxin (2009).
Geological Formation Names of China...
- laminated, siliciclastic, organic-rich
black shale with thin to
thick interbeds of organic-poor mudstone. It is
largely restricted to the
subsurface of...
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typically 11 to 16 m
thick and
largely consists of
marls and
micrites with
interbeds of
calcareous mudstone. The
Ridgeway Member is
about 3 to 7 m
thick and...