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Property / subclass of: clastic sediment / reference | |||
Property / subclass of: clastic sediment / reference | |||
Property / subclass of: clastic sediment / reference | |||
reference statement: particle sizes defined from Krumbein phi scale (W C Krumbein and L L Sloss, Stratigraphy and Sedimentation, 2nd edition, Freeman, San Francisco, 1963 | |||
Property / subclass of: clastic sediment / reference | |||
reference statement: Krumbein and Pettijohn, 1938, Manual of Sedimentary Petrography: New York, Appleton Century Co., Inc.) | |||
Property / subclass of: clastic sediment / reference | |||
Property / subclass of | |||
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference | |||
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference | |||
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference | |||
reference statement: particle sizes defined from Krumbein phi scale (W C Krumbein and L L Sloss, Stratigraphy and Sedimentation, 2nd edition, Freeman, San Francisco, 1963 | |||
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference | |||
reference statement: Krumbein and Pettijohn, 1938, Manual of Sedimentary Petrography: New York, Appleton Century Co., Inc.) |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 24 October 2023
Clastic sediment consisting of less than 30 percent gravel-size (2 mm) particles and with a mud-size to sand-size particle ratio greater than 1. More than half of the particles are of epiclastic origin.
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | mud |
Clastic sediment consisting of less than 30 percent gravel-size (2 mm) particles and with a mud-size to sand-size particle ratio greater than 1. More than half of the particles are of epiclastic origin. |
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particle sizes defined from Krumbein phi scale (W C Krumbein and L L Sloss, Stratigraphy and Sedimentation, 2nd edition, Freeman, San Francisco, 1963
Krumbein and Pettijohn, 1938, Manual of Sedimentary Petrography: New York, Appleton Century Co., Inc.)
4 references
particle sizes defined from Krumbein phi scale (W C Krumbein and L L Sloss, Stratigraphy and Sedimentation, 2nd edition, Freeman, San Francisco, 1963
Krumbein and Pettijohn, 1938, Manual of Sedimentary Petrography: New York, Appleton Century Co., Inc.)