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- Q839440 subject Q15258826.
- Q839440 subject Q7034669.
- Q839440 subject Q7066307.
- Q839440 abstract "Dropstones are isolated fragments of rock found within finer-grained water-deposited sedimentary rocks. They range in size from small pebbles to boulders. The critical distinguishing feature is that there is evidence that they were not transported by normal water currents, but rather dropped in vertically through the water column.".
- Q839440 thumbnail Dropstone.JPG?width=300.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q15258826.
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- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756774.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q23397.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q35666.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q372934.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q42530.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q427711.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q4391037.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q47568.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q491672.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034669.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q7066307.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q723673.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q76274.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q766.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q80026.
- Q839440 wikiPageWikiLink Q82480.
- Q839440 comment "Dropstones are isolated fragments of rock found within finer-grained water-deposited sedimentary rocks. They range in size from small pebbles to boulders. The critical distinguishing feature is that there is evidence that they were not transported by normal water currents, but rather dropped in vertically through the water column.".
- Q839440 label "Dropstone".
- Q839440 depiction Dropstone.JPG.