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Calcilutite (also known as cementstone) is a type of limestone that is composed of predominantly, more than 50 percent, of either clay-size or both silt-size and clay-size detrital (transported) carbonate grains. These grains consist either of fossil fragments, ooids, intraclasts, pellets, other grains, or some combination of them. The term calcilutite was originally proposed in 1903 by Grabau as a part of his calcilutite, calcarenite and calcirudite classification system based upon the size of the detrital grains composing a limestone. In the original classification of limestone according to the dominant grain-size, calcisiltites were not named and are classified as calcilutite. In this classification, which the majority of geologists follow, a calcilutite consists of both silt- and clay-

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  • Calcilutito é um tipo de calcário argiloso consolidado, que contém predominantemente partículas de calcita com granulometria similar ao silte ou argila. (pt)
  • Calcilutite (also known as cementstone) is a type of limestone that is composed of predominantly, more than 50 percent, of either clay-size or both silt-size and clay-size detrital (transported) carbonate grains. These grains consist either of fossil fragments, ooids, intraclasts, pellets, other grains, or some combination of them. The term calcilutite was originally proposed in 1903 by Grabau as a part of his calcilutite, calcarenite and calcirudite classification system based upon the size of the detrital grains composing a limestone. In the original classification of limestone according to the dominant grain-size, calcisiltites were not named and are classified as calcilutite. In this classification, which the majority of geologists follow, a calcilutite consists of both silt- and clay- (en)
  • Calcilutiet is een type kalksteen dat voornamelijk is samengesteld (voor meer dan 50 procent) uit ofwel klei-formaat of een combinatie van silt-formaat en klei-formaat hebbende detritische (verweerde) carbonaatkorrels. Deze korrels bestaan hetzij uit fossielfragmenten, oöiden, , , andere korrels of een combinatie hiervan. De term calcilutiet werd oorspronkelijk voorgesteld in 1903 door Grabau als een deel van zijn calcilutiet, calcareniet en calcirudiet carbonaat-classificatiesysteem gebaseerd op de grootte van de detritische korrels die samen kalksteen vormen. In de oorspronkelijke classificatie van kalksteen volgens de dominante korrelgrootte hadden calcisiltieten geen naam en waren ze geclassificeerd als calcilutiet. In deze classificatie, die gevolgd wordt door de meeste gelogen, besta (nl)
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  • Calcilutite (also known as cementstone) is a type of limestone that is composed of predominantly, more than 50 percent, of either clay-size or both silt-size and clay-size detrital (transported) carbonate grains. These grains consist either of fossil fragments, ooids, intraclasts, pellets, other grains, or some combination of them. The term calcilutite was originally proposed in 1903 by Grabau as a part of his calcilutite, calcarenite and calcirudite classification system based upon the size of the detrital grains composing a limestone. In the original classification of limestone according to the dominant grain-size, calcisiltites were not named and are classified as calcilutite. In this classification, which the majority of geologists follow, a calcilutite consists of both silt- and clay-size, less than 0.062 mm in diameter, grains. It is the carbonate equivalent of a mudstone (not to be confused with a 'mudstone' of the Dunham Limestone classification). Calcilutites can accumulate in a wide variety of marine and lacustrine environments. (en)
  • Calcilutiet is een type kalksteen dat voornamelijk is samengesteld (voor meer dan 50 procent) uit ofwel klei-formaat of een combinatie van silt-formaat en klei-formaat hebbende detritische (verweerde) carbonaatkorrels. Deze korrels bestaan hetzij uit fossielfragmenten, oöiden, , , andere korrels of een combinatie hiervan. De term calcilutiet werd oorspronkelijk voorgesteld in 1903 door Grabau als een deel van zijn calcilutiet, calcareniet en calcirudiet carbonaat-classificatiesysteem gebaseerd op de grootte van de detritische korrels die samen kalksteen vormen. In de oorspronkelijke classificatie van kalksteen volgens de dominante korrelgrootte hadden calcisiltieten geen naam en waren ze geclassificeerd als calcilutiet. In deze classificatie, die gevolgd wordt door de meeste gelogen, bestaat calcilutiet uit zowel silt- als klei-formaat (van minder dan 0,062 mm in diameter) korrels. Het is de carbonaat-equivalent van mudstone. Calcilutieten kunnen zich ophopen in een grote verscheidenheid van mariene en lacustriene milieus. (nl)
  • Calcilutito é um tipo de calcário argiloso consolidado, que contém predominantemente partículas de calcita com granulometria similar ao silte ou argila. (pt)
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