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Arenite

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Since it refers to grain size rather than chemical composition, the term is used for example in the classification of clastic carbonatic limestones, as the
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Pettijohn gives the following descriptive terms based on grain size, avoiding the use of terms such as "clay" or "
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between 0.0625 mm (0.00245 in) and 2 mm (0.08 in) and containing less than 15%
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components and thus belong to the rock-category of carbonatic sandstones or
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re-deposition of sands. Some arenites contain a varying amount of
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is not appropriate for limestone. Other arenites include
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Index


Latin
sedimentary
clastic
grain size
matrix
Greek
psammite
metamorphosed
granulometrically
sandstone
sandstones
arkoses
greensands
greywackes
erosion
turbiditic
carbonatic
silicatic
limestones
lamination
cleavage
argillaceous
psephite
rudite
psammite
pelite
lutite
arena
A Latin Dictionary

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