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- Sparagmite abstract "Sparagmite (from the Latin sparagma, meaning "fragment") is an arkosic sandstone, greywacke and comglomerate set of beds so named by Jens Esmark in 1829. Deposited in what is now Scandinavia during the Neoproterozoic Era to early Cambrian time, the sparagmite nappes were transported up to several hundred kilometers during the Caledonian collision. Sparagmite is characterized by high feldspar percentages of microcline.".
- Sparagmite wikiPageID "17074552".
- Sparagmite wikiPageRevisionID "580837396".
- Sparagmite hasPhotoCollection Sparagmite.
- Sparagmite subject Category:Sandstone.
- Sparagmite comment "Sparagmite (from the Latin sparagma, meaning "fragment") is an arkosic sandstone, greywacke and comglomerate set of beds so named by Jens Esmark in 1829. Deposited in what is now Scandinavia during the Neoproterozoic Era to early Cambrian time, the sparagmite nappes were transported up to several hundred kilometers during the Caledonian collision. Sparagmite is characterized by high feldspar percentages of microcline.".
- Sparagmite label "Sparagmite".
- Sparagmite sameAs m.0417g55.
- Sparagmite sameAs Q7573544.
- Sparagmite sameAs Q7573544.
- Sparagmite wasDerivedFrom Sparagmite?oldid=580837396.
- Sparagmite isPrimaryTopicOf Sparagmite.