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www.encyclo.co.uk/define/epiclastic%20conglomerate
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(from the article `sedimentary rock`) There are two principal types of epiclastic conglomerates and breccias: intraformational, derived penecontemporaneously ...
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www.geologyontario.mndmf.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/pub/data/i...
www.geologyontario.mndmf.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/pub/data/imaging/OFR6030/OFR6030.pdf
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In contrast with the above units, a suite of epiclastic conglomerate and sandstone facies form several distinct tectonized stratigraphic units. Clast-supported ...
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www.geology.sdsu.edu/people/students/theses/spring2010/...
www.geology.sdsu.edu/people/students/theses/spring2010/jason_ricketts.html
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In contrast, clasts of volcanic rock within the conglomerate were derived from one or more of the 7 units making up the underlying ~23 Ma volcanic and epiclastic ...
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www.eird.org/deslizamientos/pdf/eng/doc8455/doc8455-2a....
www.eird.org/deslizamientos/pdf/eng/doc8455/doc8455-2a.pdf
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of basaltic lavas and intrusive rocks with minor epiclastic conglomerates and limestones. These are intruded by a trondhjemite stock of Lower Oligocene age.
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geology.isu.edu/Digital_Geology_Idaho/Module4/mod4.htm
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... Upper Jurassic conglomerate, sandstone, shale, tuff and turbidite sequence. ... and epiclastic conglomerate, greywacke and arkose, siltstone, and argillite.
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pluto.potsdam.edu/geologywiki/index.php/Conglomerate
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Dec 5, 2010 ... Epiclastic conglomerates that are so rich in gravel sized framework grains that the gravel-size grains touch and form a supporting framework ...
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www.jgeosci.org/content/jgeosci.088_2011_1_lexa.pdf
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Mar 30, 2011 ... breccias/conglomerates of the medial zone to epiclastic volcanic conglomerates and sandstones of the distal zone. Their ages are 7.2–6.1 Ma ...
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www.oregongeology.com/pubs/og/OGv49n07.pdf
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Strike and dip of bedding h'¥1 Tuffaceous sandstone and tuff. ~ Area strike and dip from photogrammetry. •. Volcanic epiclastic conglomerate and breccia. -.
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www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/120_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr...
www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/120_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr120_10.pdf
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C = Conglomerate. E = Epiclastic. M = Mass flow. Figure 2. Stratigraphic position and relative geographic and depth position of volcaniclastic layers drilled ...
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