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Ooze
ooze
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A fine-grained pelagic sediment consisting dominantly of calcareous or siliceous organic remains
Biogenic sediment consisting of less than 1 percent gravel-size (greater than or equal to 2 mm) particles, with a sand to mud ratio less than 1 to 9, and less than 50 percent carbonate minerals.
Property / instance of
 
Property / instance of: rock material / rank
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Property / instance of: rock material / reference
 
Property / Mindat identifier
 
Property / Mindat identifier: 50894 / rank
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Property / subclass of
 
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference
 
Property / subclass of: mud size sediment / reference
 
reference statement: based on Bates and Jackson 1987 and Hallsworth and Knox 1999
Property / subclass of
 
Property / subclass of: biogenic sediment / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: biogenic sediment / reference
 
Property / subclass of: biogenic sediment / reference
 
reference statement: based on Bates and Jackson 1987 and Hallsworth and Knox 1999
Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://mindat.org/min-50894.html / rank
 
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Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://w3id.org/gso/rockmaterial/ooze / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 24 October 2023

Biogenic sediment consisting of less than 1 percent gravel-size (greater than or equal to 2 mm) particles, with a sand to mud ratio less than 1 to 9, and less than 50 percent carbonate minerals.
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ooze
Biogenic sediment consisting of less than 1 percent gravel-size (greater than or equal to 2 mm) particles, with a sand to mud ratio less than 1 to 9, and less than 50 percent carbonate minerals.

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