
sedimentary
Conglomerate
Conglomerate (clastic sedimentary rock)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: Variable based on matrix (6.5-7 for quartz clasts); Color: Tan, brown, or rusty-orange matrix with white milky quartz clasts; Luster: Dull/earthy matrix with vitreous clasts; Structure: Coarse-grained clastic, rounded pebbles embedded in a finer matrix.
- Hardness
- Variable based on matrix (6
- Luster
- Dull/earthy matrix with vitreous clasts
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Physical properties
Hardness: Variable based on matrix (6.5-7 for quartz clasts); Color: Tan, brown, or rusty-orange matrix with white milky quartz clasts; Luster: Dull/earthy matrix with vitreous clasts; Structure: Coarse-grained clastic, rounded pebbles embedded in a finer matrix.
Formation & geological history
Formed through the lithification of rounded gravel and pebbles, typically in high-energy environments like riverbeds, alluvial fans, or beaches where water movement rounds the stones before they are buried and cemented by minerals like silica or calcium carbonate.
Uses & applications
Used primarily in the construction industry as coarse aggregate for concrete and road-base material. Some attractive specimens are used for ornamental stones or 'puddingstone' carvings.
Geological facts
Conglomerates are often referred to as 'puddingstones' because the rounded pebbles look like raisins or fruit in a pudding. They are key indicators of ancient high-energy water systems.
Field identification & locations
Identify in the field by looking for rounded, smooth pebbles larger than 2mm firmly cemented within a finer sandy or silty matrix. Found worldwide in ancient river deltas and sedimentary basins.
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