Modern Lithology Illustrated And Defined for the Use of University Technical a

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This is a very old and formerly loosely applied term which has recently been revived to signify those rocks of complex constitution, which, although they are closely allied to the arenaceous group, cannot yet be accurately classified as sandstones or grits. From the figure, which is a typical greywacke in its modern sense, it will be seen that the texture consists of more or less angular but sometimes rounded fragments of clear, colourless, and dirty-looking particles, bound together by a much ...darker cement. The lower rigJit-Jiand quadrant shows another portion of the same slide under crossed MODERN LITHOLOGY. 59 nicols. This reveals that the majority of the fragments are quartz, and that the cement is siliceous ; but there are also a few fragments of felspar which show un- mistakable signs of lamellation on the albite type. Other minerals and fragments of rocks may, of course, enter into the composition of greywacke, and the cementing substance need not invariably be silicious although it usually is so.

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