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- Tuffite abstract "Tuffite is a tuff containing both pyroclastic and detrital materials, but predominantly pyroclasts.According to IUGS definition tuffite contains 75% to 25% volcanic (epiclastic) material.There are several classifications that define tuffite. The classification present in the IUGS recommendation are based on the definition established by Schmid (1981). Shvetsov defined tuffites as rocks containing 50-90% of the volcanic fragments. Tuffite should therefore contain more than half of volcanic material. If rock contains more than 75% to 90% of pyroclastic material it is referred to as tuff. Some other, mostly older sources state that tuffite may contain 10-50% volcanic material.The adjective tuffitic is used for sediments containing less than 25% volcanic fragments.A tuffite consists of angular and/or rounded fragments of effusive rocks and their minerals, also may contain volcanic ash, pumice and clay minerals. Nonvolcanic material may consist of terrigenous, chemical precipitates or organogenic components. Quartz or mica and an admixture of carbonates, siliceous rock fragments or organic remains may be common.".
- Tuffite wikiPageID "24792649".
- Tuffite wikiPageLength "2284".
- Tuffite wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Tuffite wikiPageRevisionID "663323660".
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate_minerals.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Clay_minerals.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Detrital.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Detritus_(geology).
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Effusive_rock.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink IUGS.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Geological_Sciences.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Sergeyevich_Shvetsov.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Pumice.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Terrigenous.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Terrigenous_sediment.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Tuff.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_ash.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_rock.
- Tuffite wikiPageWikiLinkText "tuffite".
- Tuffite hasPhotoCollection Tuffite.
- Tuffite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Tuffite subject Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Tuffite hypernym Tuff.
- Tuffite comment "Tuffite is a tuff containing both pyroclastic and detrital materials, but predominantly pyroclasts.According to IUGS definition tuffite contains 75% to 25% volcanic (epiclastic) material.There are several classifications that define tuffite. The classification present in the IUGS recommendation are based on the definition established by Schmid (1981). Shvetsov defined tuffites as rocks containing 50-90% of the volcanic fragments.".
- Tuffite label "Tuffite".
- Tuffite sameAs Tufit.
- Tuffite sameAs Tuffit.
- Tuffite sameAs m.080q2vv.
- Tuffite sameAs Tufit.
- Tuffite sameAs Tuffit.
- Tuffite sameAs Туфіт.
- Tuffite sameAs Q452064.
- Tuffite sameAs Q452064.
- Tuffite wasDerivedFrom Tuffite?oldid=663323660.
- Tuffite isPrimaryTopicOf Tuffite.