| 31. | The clasts originate in deeper formations and have been brought up by diatreme or intrusive breccias.
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| 32. | This basal conglomerate contains quartzite clasts that lack any known equivalents in the Grand Canyon region.
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| 33. | Coquina, a rock composed of clasts of broken shells, can only form in energetic water.
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| 34. | Elsewhere clasts of quartzite, limestone, sandstone, mudstone, jasper and basalt can be found.
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| 35. | Cataclasites or pseudotachylite breccias with mylonite clasts are common, as are ductily deformed cataclasites and pseudotachylites.
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| 36. | These organisms bore small " tunnels " in the original crystals that the clasts were built from.
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| 37. | The angularity of these clasts and their similarity to underlying, undisturbed beds indicate very little transport.
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| 38. | Sedimentary rocks that contain a mixture of rounded and angular gravel clasts are sometimes called breccio-conglomerate.
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| 39. | The clast orientation is defined as the direction of the eigenvector, on a compass rose of 360?
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| 40. | :: Please don't place too much weight on my comment mentioned by I'clast.
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