
sedimentary
Conglomerate
Conglomerate (Clastic sedimentary rock)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness (Mohs scale) varies by clast (quartz is 7), Color: multi-colored clasts in a tan or grey matrix, Luster: dull to earthy matrix with waxy or vitreous clasts, Structure: clastic, composed of rounded fragments (clasts) larger than 2mm.
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Physical properties
Hardness (Mohs scale) varies by clast (quartz is 7), Color: multi-colored clasts in a tan or grey matrix, Luster: dull to earthy matrix with waxy or vitreous clasts, Structure: clastic, composed of rounded fragments (clasts) larger than 2mm.
Formation & geological history
Formed through the lithification of rounded gravel and pebbles that have been transported by water (rivers, beaches) or glacial action, causing them to smooth before being cemented by minerals like calcite or silica.
Uses & applications
Primarily used as a coarse aggregate in the construction industry for roads and concrete. Occasional decorative use if the clasts are colorful or semi-precious (e.g., Puddingstone).
Geological facts
Conglomerate rocks are sometimes referred to as 'puddingstone' because the rounded stones look like raisins or nuts in a pudding. They are key indicators of high-energy water environments in the geological past.
Field identification & locations
Identify by looking for rounded, pebble-sized inclusions firmly cemented in a finer-grained matrix. Found in riverbeds, alluvial fans, and coastal areas worldwide. Collectors look for unique color combinations.
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