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Boundstone
boundstone
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A rock where the original components were bound and encrusted together by the action of plants and/or animals in the position of growth
Sedimentary carbonate rock with preserved biogenic texture, whose original components were bound and encrusted together during deposition by the action of plants and animals during deposition, and remained substantially in the position of growth.
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Property / instance of: rock material / rank
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Property / instance of: rock material / qualifier
 
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Property / subclass of: carbonate sedimentary rock / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: carbonate sedimentary rock / reference
 
Property / subclass of: carbonate sedimentary rock / reference
 
reference statement: Hallsworth and Knox 1999
Property / subclass of: carbonate sedimentary rock / reference
 
Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://mindat.org/min-50887.html / rank
 
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Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://w3id.org/gso/rockmaterial/boundstone / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 24 October 2023

Sedimentary carbonate rock with preserved biogenic texture, whose original components were bound and encrusted together during deposition by the action of plants and animals during deposition, and remained substantially in the position of growth.
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boundstone
Sedimentary carbonate rock with preserved biogenic texture, whose original components were bound and encrusted together during deposition by the action of plants and animals during deposition, and remained substantially in the position of growth.

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