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Hand Specimen This rock is made up of light grey sub-spherical ooids. Fine to medium sand grain size. A few lithic/biogenic fragments. Dark grey cement. Small hair-line white veins run through this rock. Thin-section Ooids made up of a greenish…

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Hand Specimen This rock is made up of cryptocrystalline silica (quartz), black to brown. Being made up of silica, it is hard and displays conchoidal fracture. This is a flint nodule, which comes from a chalk bed – notice the thin shell of white…

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Hand Specimen Two rock types, with an irregular contact between them. 1 – Very dark brown, microcrystalline rock. This fizzes with acid. It is a limestone. 2 – Grey and black, intermingled, microcrystalline silica. Brittle and well jointed. Some…

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Hand Specimen Very fine-grained rock with a prominent, well-developed cleavage. The dark red-purple colour is due to iron-staining. The light green smudge is a reduction spot. Thin-section Mud size grains.Mainly indistinguishable clay…

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Hand Specimen Strongly developed planar fabric made up of platy biotite mica and muscovite mica grains and lenses of quartz grains. Fabric wraps around large, euhedral garnets, typically ~2mm across. Quartz, the most soluble mineral, has…

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Hand Specimen Almost entirely made up of fine sand sized quartz grains. Does not fizz with acid, so no carbonate present. Clean white rock, apart from pink-brown weathering. Dark carbonaceous marks are plant roots. Thin-section Subangular…

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Hand Specimen Buff coloured rock.Almost pure quartz, which has been very well recrystallised.Faint banding could be original bedding. Thin-section Fine to medium grained recrystallised quartz with sutured contacts. Rock History The sutured…

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Stratigraphic Range Permian to Carboniferous Taxonomy Phylum: MolluscaClass: BivalviaOrder: PectinidaFamily: Pterinopectinidae Distinctive Features RibsUmboGrowth lines Preservation Compression between mud layersPotentially carbonization,…

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Species Liostrea Stratigraphic Range Triassic to Eocene Taxonomy Phylum: MolluscaClass: BivalviaOrder: Gryphaeidae Distinctive Features Growth linesTwo articulating valvesAdductor muscle scar Preservation Original shell material Advanced…

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Stratigraphic Range Jurassic to recent Taxonomy Phylum: MolluscaClass: BivalviaOrder: TrigoniidaFamily: Trigoniidae Distinctive Features RibsDentition, hingeGrowth lines Preservation Set 1:Mineral replacement of shell (aragonite to calcite)Set…
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