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Siltstone, also
known as aleurolite, is a
clastic sedimentary rock that is
composed mostly of silt. It is a form of
mudrock with a low clay
mineral content...
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Aztec Siltstone is a
geological formation in
Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is part of the
Taylor Group which preserves fossils dating back to the Middle-Late...
- The
Garrard Siltstone is a
geologic formation in Kentucky. It
dates back to the
Ordovician period .
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Louisville schools.[additional citation(s) needed] A
hiking trail, the
Siltstone Trail,
traverses much of the
forest from east to west.
There are several...
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Berry Siltstone is a
sedimentary rock from the
Shoalhaven Group,
occurring in the
Sydney Basin in
eastern Australia.
Heavy yellow clay
soils form from...
- The Fitz Cr****
Siltstone is a
geologic formation in Alaska. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period.
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composed of
Paleozoic shale and
siltstone overlying gneissic bedrock. When the
crater formed, the
shale and
siltstone were
peeled back to
expose the ba****t;...
- mudstone, sandstone,
siltstone and
limestone and is
light grey,
greenish gray, or red. Most of the
fossils occur in the
green siltstone beds and
lower sandstones...
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siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. The
varying types of
mudrocks include siltstone, claystone,
mudstone and shale. Most of the
particles of
which the stone...
- ceremonial. They were made
almost exclusively out of
siltstone with a few exceptions. The
siltstone originated from
quarries in the Wadi Hammamat. Many...