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concretionary
concretionary, a. (kənˈkriːʃənərɪ) [f. prec. + -ary: in mod.F. concrétionnaire.] Geol. Of the nature of or constituting a concretion; consisting of, containing, or characterized by, concretions.1830 Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 205 The concretionary forms of..magnesian limestone. 1833 Ibid. III. 206 Concre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Argonauta oweri
Ower of Superior Oil Company (after whom it is named) in a "limy concretionary boulder" in Hautapu River, due west of Flat Spur and southeast of Utiku wikipedia.org
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Pisolite
A pisolite () is a sedimentary rock made of pisoids, which are concretionary grains – typically of calcium carbonate which resemble ooids, but are more wikipedia.org
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Feroxyhyte
It forms as brown rounded to concretionary masses. Feroxyhyte is opaque, magnetic, has a yellow streak, and has a relative density of 4.2. wikipedia.org
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Fiorite
It is a globular, botryoidal, or stalactic concretionary form of opal. The mineraloid has a pearly lustre and forms botryoidal masses. wikipedia.org
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Kingoceras
The type, Kingoceras kingi Miller 1944 comes from the Permian of state of Coahuila, Mexico, from concretionary shale and limestone of the La Difunta Formation wikipedia.org
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Aetites
Mineralogy The aetites is a limonite or siderite concretionary nodules or geodes possessing inside a small loose stone rattle when shaken. official publication of the United States Bureau of Mines in 1920 defined an aetite: The American Geosciences Institute defines the eaglestone as "a concretionary wikipedia.org
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Kenyaite
The mineral habits within kenyaite can be described as concretionary and nodular. These nodules range in size and shape. wikipedia.org
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Wilhelmøya Formation
The marginal marine; concretionary, sideritic sandstones preserve indeterminate ichthyosaur and plesiosaur fossils dating back to the Rhaetian period. wikipedia.org
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Dushihin Formation
Description The formation comprises concretionary, calcareous claystones and concretionary, brown, gray, green, blue, calcareous claystones with large wikipedia.org
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Eastend Formation
Lithology The Eastend Formation is composed lithic sandstone with volcanic grains, concretionary layers and green-grey shale beds. wikipedia.org
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Viking Formation
Nodular phosphorite, coal fragments and concretionary siderite occur in the coarse beds. wikipedia.org
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Nodule (geology)
Nodule is also used for widely scattered concretionary lumps of manganese, cobalt, iron, and nickel found on the floors of the world's oceans. wikipedia.org
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Muskiki Formation
Poorly sorted sandstone and concretionary beds also occur. In the western areal it becomes more silty. wikipedia.org
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Dorotea Formation
The formation comprises sandstones with frequent conglomerate lenses, concretionary levels and claystones. wikipedia.org
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