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Siliciclastic-sediment

A rock classification type
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A sediment made up of at least 50% clastic fragments derived from pre-existing siliceous rocks.


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Mindat ID:
49097
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mindat:1:1:49097:1
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030b435b-f262-4bb2-ad75-4b6abce0fc12

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Non-essential minerals - these minerals are common, sometimes major components, but are not always present:
FeldsparA petrological term for Feldspar Group.
Silica > QuartzSiO2

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