-
number of
prefixes to be used with and
attached to "
lutite" in
order to
designate various types of
lutites. None of
these prefixes are used by
Earth scientists...
- time to form
sedimentary rock such as
shale or
mudstone (generally
called lutites). When
geological deposits of mud are
formed in estuaries, the resultant...
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Proterozoic climates and
plate motions inferred from
major element chemistry of
lutites". Nature. 299 (5885): 715–717. Bibcode:1982Natur.299..715N. doi:10.1038/299715a0...
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quartzites and
black slate, and
Carboniferous dark limestone,
sandstone and
lutites. The main rivers,
which mostly rise in
Ecuador and flow
throughout the...
- metapelite. It was
equivalent to the now little-used Latin-derived term
lutite. A
semipelite is
defined in part as
having similar chemical composition...
-
subdivision is
mirrored by the
broad categories of rudites, arenites, and
lutites, respectively, in
older literature. The
subdivision of
these three broad...
- wolf
lupine lūtra lūtr-
otter Lutra,
lutrine lutum lut- mud lutaceous,
lutite lux luc-
light elucidate, elucidation, elucubrate, elucubration, lucent...
- Tertiary-Quaternary
formation lithologically composed by little-consolidated
lutites, with
remains of
flora or fauna, and
numerous white-sand
lenses of abundant...
- of its
constituents less than 1/256 of a millimeter. Mudstones, shales,
lutites, and
argillites are
common qualifiers, or
umbrella terms; however, the...
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along the basin's main axis. It is
composed of red
sandstones and red
lutites organized in fining-upward sequences,
dominated by
lateral accretion surfaces...