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- contains 1% or more mud-grade fraction. This definition has been clarified by Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) as a carbonate-dominated lithology containing carbonate...
- limestones in which the specific mode of organic binding cannot be recognized. Lokier and Al Nunaibi (2016) define boundstone as "an autochthonous carbonate-dominated...
- A study of the adoption and use of carbonate classification systems by Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) highlighted that the most common problem encountered...
- composed of more than 90% carbonate mud (<63 μm) component. A recent study by Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) has highlighted that the most common problems encountered...
- of grainstone. A study of the use of carbonate classification systems by Lokier and Al Junaibi highlighted that the most common source of confusion in the...
- structure reflects the encrusting and binding action of plants or animals" Lokier and Al Nunaibi (2016) define bindstones as "autochthonous carbonate-dominated...
- Following a survey of the usage of different carbonate classification systems, Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) proposed that the interpretive term bafflestone be...
- with matrix material occurring in the interstices between the fossils." Lokier and Al Junaibi(2016) define a framestone as "an autochthonous carbonate-dominated...
- definitions for old terms. Journal of Arid Environments, 45(1), pp.1-7. Lokier, Stephen; Steuber, Thomas (2009-04-01). "Large-scale intertidal polygonal...
- carbonates. Following a survey of the use of the Dunham classification, Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) clarified the definition of a rudstone as "a carbonate-dominated...