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- Q10953035 subject Q7163795.
- Q10953035 subject Q7163796.
- Q10953035 abstract "Intraclasts are irregularly shaped grains that form by syndepositional erosion of partially lithified sediment.Gravel grade material is generally composed of whole disarticulated or broken skeletal fragments together with sand grade material of whole, disaggregated and broken skeletal debris. Such sediments can contain fragments of early cemented limestones of local origin which are known as intraclasts.The sediments that contain fragments of early cemented limestones of extra-basinal origin are called extraclasts. Examples of intraclasts include mudlumps that are torn up from the bottoms of lagoons during storms, hardened desiccated mudflakes produced in intertidal and supratidal environments and fragments broken from cemented deepsea crusts. Other intraclasts are aggregates of carbonate particles. These include grapestones and botryoidal grains. Grapestones are composite grains with an irregular shape that resembles a bunch of grapes, whereas botryoidal grains are similar to oolitic coats enveloping the aggregate grains. These types of intraclasts from in shoal water environments with intermediate wave and current activity, where grains that are cemented on the sea floor are broken into aggregate fragments and lumps during storms.".
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- Q10953035 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163795.
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- Q10953035 comment "Intraclasts are irregularly shaped grains that form by syndepositional erosion of partially lithified sediment.Gravel grade material is generally composed of whole disarticulated or broken skeletal fragments together with sand grade material of whole, disaggregated and broken skeletal debris.".
- Q10953035 label "Intraclasts".