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- Allochem abstract "Allochem is a term introduced by Folk to describe the recognisable 'grains' in carbonate rocks. Any fragment from around ½mm upwards in size may be considered an allochem. Examples would include ooids, peloids, oncolites, pellets, fossil or pre-existing carbonate fragments. Fragments are still termed allochems if they have undergone chemical transformations - for example if an aragonite shell were to dissolve and be later replaced by calcite, the replacement would still be deemed an allochem.The allochems are typically embedded in a matrix of micrite (lime mud) or sparry calcite.".
- Allochem thumbnail OoidSurface01.jpg?width=300.
- Allochem wikiPageID "3865060".
- Allochem wikiPageRevisionID "544277730".
- Allochem hasPhotoCollection Allochem.
- Allochem subject Category:Limestone.
- Allochem subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Allochem subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Allochem type Abstraction100002137.
- Allochem type Material114580897.
- Allochem type Matter100020827.
- Allochem type Part113809207.
- Allochem type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Allochem type Relation100031921.
- Allochem type Rock114696793.
- Allochem type SedimentaryRock114698000.
- Allochem type SedimentaryRocks.
- Allochem type Substance100019613.
- Allochem comment "Allochem is a term introduced by Folk to describe the recognisable 'grains' in carbonate rocks. Any fragment from around ½mm upwards in size may be considered an allochem. Examples would include ooids, peloids, oncolites, pellets, fossil or pre-existing carbonate fragments.".
- Allochem label "Allochem".
- Allochem sameAs Allochème.
- Allochem sameAs m.0b3_2q.
- Allochem sameAs Q4733015.
- Allochem sameAs Q4733015.
- Allochem sameAs Allochem.
- Allochem wasDerivedFrom Allochem?oldid=544277730.
- Allochem depiction OoidSurface01.jpg.
- Allochem isPrimaryTopicOf Allochem.