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- Wackestone abstract "Wackestone is a matrix-supported carbonate rock that contains over 10% allochems in a carbonate mud matrix. This is part of the Dunham classification of carbonate rocks. In the other widely used classification due to Folk, an equivalent description would be, for example, an oopelmicrite, where the allochems in question are ooids and peloids.".
- Wackestone wikiPageExternalLink Carbonate-glossary.html.
- Wackestone wikiPageID "12957039".
- Wackestone wikiPageRevisionID "571253803".
- Wackestone hasPhotoCollection Wackestone.
- Wackestone name "Wackestone".
- Wackestone type "Carbonate".
- Wackestone typeLink "Carbonate rock".
- Wackestone subject Category:Limestone.
- Wackestone subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Wackestone type NaturalObject100019128.
- Wackestone type Object100002684.
- Wackestone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wackestone type Rock109416076.
- Wackestone type Whole100003553.
- Wackestone comment "Wackestone is a matrix-supported carbonate rock that contains over 10% allochems in a carbonate mud matrix. This is part of the Dunham classification of carbonate rocks. In the other widely used classification due to Folk, an equivalent description would be, for example, an oopelmicrite, where the allochems in question are ooids and peloids.".
- Wackestone label "Wackestone".
- Wackestone sameAs m.02z19cw.
- Wackestone sameAs Q7958806.
- Wackestone sameAs Q7958806.
- Wackestone sameAs Wackestone.
- Wackestone wasDerivedFrom Wackestone?oldid=571253803.
- Wackestone isPrimaryTopicOf Wackestone.