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argillite Meaning in Bengali



একটি পাললিক মধ্যে শেল থেকে ভিন্ন শিলা সিলিকা এবং স্লেট থেকে কোনো স্লেট cleavages থাকার বাঁধা হচ্ছে





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Island consist of mudstone and a light green brittle sillicaceous argillite.


The argillite probably formed from volcanic ash falls.


In 1977, two geologists, Bartolini and Gittoni, published research on argillite sediment in the country.


name refers to argillite, a type of stone, related to shale.


Graptolitic argillite (also known as dictyonema argillite, dictyonema oil shale, dictyonema shale, or Tremadocian black shale) is a marinite-type black.


Haida argillite carvings are a sculptural tradition among the Haida indigenous nation of the Northwest Coast of North America.


The Purcell Supergroup is composed primarily of argillites, carbonate rocks, quartzites, and mafic igneous rocks of late Precambrian (Mesoproterozoic).


Catlinite, also called pipestone, is a type of argillite (metamorphosed mudstone), usually brownish-red in color, which occurs in a matrix of Sioux Quartzite.


oldest, 50 to 130 meters thick are found in the east, including shale, argillite and sandstone.


Devonian rocks with clay, argillite, marl and siltstone up to 131 meters thick.


It is conformably overlain by the clay, argillite and sandstones of the Palanga.


Graptolitic argillite is the larger resource, but, because its organic matter content is relatively.


the stair-stepped topography, resistant dolomite layers form risers and argillite layers form steep treads.


This mud could be in fact this sort of clay, called argillite, which was use during ancient history to produce pottery.


forms as fracture fillings in a manganese-rich portion of quartzite and argillite within a metamorphosed lead-zinc deposit.


the source of a rare black form of argillite used in Haida art.


Known also as "black slate", this form of argillite occurs nowhere else in the world and.


meters (3,300 ft) thick Permian Polarstar Formation consisting of black argillite, siltstone, sandstone, and coal.



argillite's Meaning':

a sedimentary rock differing from shale in being bound by silica and from slate in having no slate cleavages

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