crinoidal limestone

  • 1crinoidal — (ˈ)krī|nȯidəl, krə̇ˈ adjective : of or relating to crinoids : consisting of or containing crinoids crinoidal limestone * * * crinoidˈal adjective Shaped like a lily • • • Main Entry: ↑crinoid …

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  • 2Rundle Group — Stratigraphic range: Middle to Late Mississippian …

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  • 3Carboniferous Period — Interval of geologic time 354–290 million years ago, marked by great changes in world geography. All the landmasses drew closer together as a result of tectonic plate movements. The supercontinent Gondwana occupied much of the Southern Hemisphere …

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  • 4Saltern Cove — is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is in Paignton, Devon on the South coast of England.Flora and faunaThe rocky coastline at Saltern Cove supports diverse communities of intertidal plants and animals. Along the lower shore the coarse… …

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  • 5Terms designating composition and physical characteristics — ▪ Table Terms designating composition and physical characteristics Detrital rocks Rudites (coarse) conglomerates (rounded clasts) breccias (angular clasts)   basal, or transgression   fanglomerates (in alluvial fans)   tillites (glacially… …

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  • 6Taxonomy of commonly fossilised invertebrates — Although the phylogenetic classification of sub vertebrate animals (both extinct and extant) remains a work in progress, the following taxonomy attempts to be useful by combining both traditional (old) and new (21st century) paleozoological… …

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  • 7криноидный известняк — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN crinoidal limestone …

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  • 8Madison Group — Madison Limestone Stratigraphic range: Mississippian …

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  • 9Bajocian Stage — ▪ geology       second of the four divisions of the Middle Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide during the Bajocian Age, which occurred between 171.6 million and 167.7 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. (Some… …

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