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Unconsolidated Sediments

      The unconsolidated sediments are deposits which were formed by secondary sedimentation of previously weathered rocks and redeposition of their fragments, and/or by chemical and biochemical precipitation from solutions. They were not compacted and lithified. Unconsolidated sediments are mostly of Tertiary and Quaternary ages. However, there are some exceptions, as the Cambrian blue clays of St. Petersboug with their important fossils (gastropods, hyolithids, spores).


Exhibition detail no. 6549

No. of sample: g6549
Rock: jíl, sedimenty nezpevněné
Description: jeden kus /vrtné jádro/
Localization: Troubky
Author: leg.F.Novák,1962
Comment: paleogén, vyšší, střední až svrchní eocén, ždánická jednotka, podmenilitové vrtstvy, list 1:50000, Zdounky, světle zelené silně vápnitémjíly podmenilitových vrstev, vrt K29

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