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- Calcarenite abstract "Calcarenite is a type of limestone that is composed predominantly, more than 50 percent, of detrital (transported) sand-size (0.0625 to 2 mm in diameter), carbonate grains. The grains consist of sand-size grains of either corals, shells, ooids, intraclasts, pellets, fragments of older limestones and dolomites, other carbonate grains, or some combination of these. Calcarenite is the carbonate equivalent of a sandstone. The term calcarenite was originally proposed in 1903 by Grabau as a part of his calcilutite, calcarenite and calcirudite carbonate classification system based upon the size of the detrital grains composing a limestone. Calcarenites can accumulate in a wide variety of marine and nonmarine environments. They can consist of grains of carbonate that have accumulated either as coastal sand dunes (eolianites), beaches, offshore bars and shoals, turbidites, or other depositional settings.".
- Calcarenite thumbnail Pietra_di_bismantova_parete.jpg?width=300.
- Calcarenite wikiPageID "10214777".
- Calcarenite wikiPageRevisionID "540616226".
- Calcarenite hasPhotoCollection Calcarenite.
- Calcarenite subject Category:Limestone.
- Calcarenite subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Calcarenite type Abstraction100002137.
- Calcarenite type Material114580897.
- Calcarenite type Matter100020827.
- Calcarenite type Part113809207.
- Calcarenite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Calcarenite type Relation100031921.
- Calcarenite type Rock114696793.
- Calcarenite type SedimentaryRock114698000.
- Calcarenite type SedimentaryRocks.
- Calcarenite type Substance100019613.
- Calcarenite comment "Calcarenite is a type of limestone that is composed predominantly, more than 50 percent, of detrital (transported) sand-size (0.0625 to 2 mm in diameter), carbonate grains. The grains consist of sand-size grains of either corals, shells, ooids, intraclasts, pellets, fragments of older limestones and dolomites, other carbonate grains, or some combination of these. Calcarenite is the carbonate equivalent of a sandstone.".
- Calcarenite label "Calcareniet".
- Calcarenite label "Calcarenite".
- Calcarenite label "Calcarenite".
- Calcarenite label "Calcarenito".
- Calcarenite label "Calcarenito".
- Calcarenite label "Calcarénite".
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcarenito.
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcarénite.
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcarenite.
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcareniet.
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcarenito.
- Calcarenite sameAs m.02q5fhd.
- Calcarenite sameAs Q2286246.
- Calcarenite sameAs Q2286246.
- Calcarenite sameAs Calcarenite.
- Calcarenite wasDerivedFrom Calcarenite?oldid=540616226.
- Calcarenite depiction Pietra_di_bismantova_parete.jpg.
- Calcarenite isPrimaryTopicOf Calcarenite.