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- Claystone abstract "Claystone /ˈkleɪstoʊn/ is a clastic sedimentary rock composed primarily of clay-sized particles (less than 1/256 millimeter in diameter). Claystone does not include clay shales, which are rocks that are laminated or easily split into thin layers. Claystones are also distinct from mudstones, which are partly hardened muds that slake when wetted; claystone is fully hardened material.".
- Claystone thumbnail GLMsed.jpg?width=300.
- Claystone wikiPageID "5387394".
- Claystone wikiPageRevisionID "599992218".
- Claystone hasPhotoCollection Claystone.
- Claystone subject Category:Claystone.
- Claystone subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Claystone comment "Claystone /ˈkleɪstoʊn/ is a clastic sedimentary rock composed primarily of clay-sized particles (less than 1/256 millimeter in diameter). Claystone does not include clay shales, which are rocks that are laminated or easily split into thin layers. Claystones are also distinct from mudstones, which are partly hardened muds that slake when wetted; claystone is fully hardened material.".
- Claystone label "Claystone".
- Claystone label "Iłowiec (skała osadowa)".
- Claystone label "Kleisteen".
- Claystone label "Tonstein".
- Claystone sameAs Jílovec.
- Claystone sameAs Tonstein.
- Claystone sameAs Kleisteen.
- Claystone sameAs Iłowiec_(skała_osadowa).
- Claystone sameAs Q1932127.
- Claystone sameAs Q1932127.
- Claystone wasDerivedFrom Claystone?oldid=599992218.
- Claystone depiction GLMsed.jpg.
- Claystone isPrimaryTopicOf Claystone.