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  • ==Duddon Conglomerate Member [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DUCO (DUCO)], Carbonif Duddon Conglomerate Member is part of the [[Marsett Formation]] ...
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  • ==Langness Conglomerate Formation [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=LNCO (LNCO)], Carbo Langness Conglomerate Formation is part of the [[Ravenstonedale Group]] ...
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  • ==Roddam Dene Conglomerate Formation [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=RDCO (RDCO)], Carbo Roddam Done Conglomerate Formation is part of the [[Inverclyde Group]] ...
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  • ==Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DMQ (DMQ)], Carbonifer Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member is part of the [[Strathclyde Group]] ...
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  • [[File:P992196.jpg|thumbnail|Plate 7 Rozel Conglomerate below La Tete des Hougues, Trinity. (A13692).]] [[File:P992197.jpg|thumbnail|Plate 8 Mudstones near the base of the Rozel Conglomerate below La Tête des Hougues. Each unit has a conglomeratic base that grades u ...
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  • ==Duddon Conglomerate Member [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DUCO (DUCO)], Carbonif Duddon Conglomerate Member is part of the [[Marsett Formation]] ...
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  • ==Roddam Dene Conglomerate Formation [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=RDCO (RDCO)], Carbo Roddam Done Conglomerate Formation is part of the [[Inverclyde Group]] ...
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  • ==Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DMQ (DMQ)], Carbonifer Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member is part of the [[Strathclyde Group]] ...
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  • ==Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DMQ (DMQ)], Carbonifer The Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member consists mainly of hard, white conglomerates with subordinate pebbly ...
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  • No faults were included in the model. The faulted conglomerate unit is drawn as a continuous, but stepped unit. No fault objects are model ...
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  • Silicified Chalk. Reworked Chalk and conglomerate as (?) debris flow. Flinty in part. Unconformable with the Clach Alasdair Conglomerate Member of the Strathaird Limestone Formation or Beinn Iadain Mudstone Forma ...
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  • Keuper Sandstone Conglomerate (Poole and Whiteman, 1966) Sandstone Conglomerate (Earp and Taylor, 1986) The lower boundary is placed at the downward change from conglomerate and pebbly sandstone to red-brown, fine-to coarse-grained sandstones with t ...
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  • ==Langness Conglomerate Formation [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=LNCO (LNCO)], Carbo Langness Conglomerate Formation is part of the [[Ravenstonedale Group]] ...
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  • ..., Soay Sound [NG 4400 1695], and numerous localities of the Clach Alasdair Conglomerate Member on Mull. Includes the Clach Alasdair Conglomerate Member and the Laig Gorge Sandstone Member. ...
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  • ==== 2 and 3. Sheeppath Dean: Conglomerate Gorge ==== ...path Dean (2). Gentler slopes of till cap the steep-sided gorge cut in red conglomerate with mostly greywacke cobbles up to 30 cm across. The clasts are largely ma ...
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  • ...name="Tait73"></ref> as fine-grained, buff-weathering quartz arenite with conglomerate lenses that consist mainly of mudstone intraclasts. ...conglomerate of similar composition’ to the underlying Douglas Muir Quartz-Conglomerate Member near the base. ...
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  • ...tone and siltstone. The sequence shows repeated fining-upward cycles, from conglomerate to mudstone; the siltstone and mudstone components of these are commonly ab The lower boundary is taken at the lowest conglomerate resting on soft red sandstones of the Wildmoor Sandstone Member of the Wilm ...
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  • ...einn Iadain Mudstone Formation and questionably beneath the Clach Alasdair Conglomerate Member by Mortimore et al. (2001). ...stone Formation (Braley, 1990) or questionably beneath the Clach Alasdair Conglomerate Member (Mortimore, Wood and Gallois, 2001). ...
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  • ...thinner and is divided into two groups. With the exception of the Killuney Conglomerate and Carganamuck Limestone formations [[Media:P947819.jpg| (P947819)]] detai ...posited before and during a marine transgression and comprise the Killuney Conglomerate, Retreat Siltstone and Ballynahone Micrite formations [[Media:P947819.jpg| ...
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  • | Interbedded sandstone and conglomerate ...
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  • ...mudstone with pedogenic carbonate nodules. Thick channelised sandstone and conglomerate, a few metres thick and tens of metres wide, is observed at several localit ...of yellow sandstone with grey silty mudstone, to red-purple sandstone with conglomerate and pedogenic carbonate (Figure.6, Column 4B). It is mapped as a conformabl ...
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  • [[File:P947998.jpg|thumbnail|The Drumlish Conglomerate Formation, Straduff quarry [H 343 666], Co. Tyrone, 16&nbsp;km ENE of Kesh. ...rate Formation [[Media:P947817.jpg| (P947817)]]. Interbedded sandstone and conglomerate occur in Largy quarry [H 298 475], 5&nbsp;km west of Tempo and are associat ...
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  • ...r comprises interbedded medium- to coarse-grained sandstone and subsidiary conglomerate with limestone and siltstone. The upper boundary is taken as the top of the uppermost conglomerate associated with reddened strata, and is gradational with the interbedded ma ...
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  • ...s of the Association.</ref> The Director gave the following account of the conglomerate in its relation to the strata in which it occurs, the Woolwich and Reading ..., and throughout this extent it may anywhere have been consolidated into a conglomerate. ...
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  • ...nd 0.25 m of mudstone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conglomerate_(geology) conglomerate] with limestone clasts up to 3 cm across. Interbedded limestones continue i ...ng 0.35 m of mudstone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conglomerate_(geology) conglomerate] with pale and dark limestone clasts up to 10 cm. Beneath this, there are t ...
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