The Rhaetavicula Contorta Formation is a polygenic breccia, mainly including metamorphic
clasts, known as "Brecce di Grotta all'Onda" (Figure 9) (http:// www502.regione.toscana.it/geoscopio/geologia.html).
Porosity in all samples is predominantly distributed between
clasts and OM interfaces (see also [59]) and thus allocated to InterP porosity according to the pore space classification of Loucks et al.
Strata-bound conglomerates with
clasts identical to those in the proximal facies occur locally within the Sam Rowe Ridge and, more rarely, the Ellen Wood Ridge Formation.
In the first type, the sandstone is covered by a thin muddy lamina (up to 1 mm thick), in which tiny
clasts are only exceptionally visible (Fig.
An ancient cultivation technique involving the addition of hard, predominantly mineral
clasts to field surfaces is reported globally, if infrequently.
The age of the Buchans Group is based on Whiterockian conodonts recovered from carbonate
clasts (Nowlan and Thurlow 1984, 1987) and U-Pb zircon ages (462 [+ or -] 3 and 465 [+ or -] 3 Ma) from the upper part of the unit (Zagorevski et al.
Ongoing teacher professional development focused on active-learning science curricula and their integration with mathematics and language arts instruction will be coordinated through
CLAST. More than 120 local teachers have participated in the UO's National Science Foundation-supported excellence in Math and Science Teaching (eMAST) program, which provides workshops and training centered on integrating math with science kits in kindergarten through fifth grade.
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The lawsuit led the system in the mid-1990s to introduce two alternatives to the
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Lenticular goethite-enriched interlayers of conglomerate often occur, in which
clasts of siltstone and silty claystone are enclosed into sandy matrix.