
sedimentary
Conglomerate
Conglomerate rock
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: variable (depends on clast composition, typically 6-7 if quartz-rich); Color: brown, tan, yellow, orange due to iron oxide staining; Luster: dull to waxy; Structure: clastic texture with rounded rock fragments (>2mm) in a finer-grained matrix; Cleavage: none; SG: 2.6-2.8.
- Color
- brown, tan, yellow, orange due to iron oxide staining
- Luster
- dull to waxy
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Physical properties
Hardness: variable (depends on clast composition, typically 6-7 if quartz-rich); Color: brown, tan, yellow, orange due to iron oxide staining; Luster: dull to waxy; Structure: clastic texture with rounded rock fragments (>2mm) in a finer-grained matrix; Cleavage: none; SG: 2.6-2.8.
Formation & geological history
Formed in high-energy environments like fast-moving rivers, alluvial fans, or beaches where rounded stones are deposited and later cemented by minerals like silica, calcite, or iron oxide.
Uses & applications
Used primarily in the construction industry as a source of aggregate for concrete, as fill material for roads, and occasionally as an ornamental building stone if the patterns are attractive.
Geological facts
Conglomerate is often called 'puddingstone' in certain regions because the rounded pebbles look like raisins in a pudding. It is an indicator of ancient riverbeds or high-energy shoreline environments.
Field identification & locations
Identify in the field by looking for rounded pebbles (clasts) that are larger than 2mm firmly embedded in a finer sandy or silty cement. It is commonly found in sedimentary basins and near mountain fronts.
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