Total Result: 16 items
Collection
Formula
Locality
Size
Group

Beachrock
20cm

Brachiopod-bearing Siltstone
15cm

Breccia – Angular clasts indicate little transportation from a source nearby
20cm

Conglomerate & Gravels - Gravels become cemented to form conglomerate
10cm

Fossil-bearing Black Mudstone
7cm

Glauconitic sandstone
8cm

Laminated Sandstone & Sand - Sand becomes cemented to form sandstone
20cm

Loess - Aeolian sediment which forms by the accumulation of wind-blown silt
N/A

Loess and Compacted loess deposit
7cm

Micaceous sandstone
8cm

Mudstone - Clay becomes cemented to form mudstone
7cm

Oil Shale - Contains significant amounts of organic material present as kerogen
10cm
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