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European Soil Bureau Descriptions of Parent Materials
European Soil Bureau Descriptions of Parent Materials


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| rowspan="6" | 100
| rowspan="6" | 100 <br><br>Consolidated clastic sedimentary rocks
 
| 110 psephite or rudite
 
| rowspan="2" | 111 conglomerate <br> 112 breccia
 
| rowspan="2" | 1111 pudding stone
 
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Consolidated clastic sedimentary rocks
| 110       psephite or rudite
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | !--[if !supportLists]-->111            !--[endif]-->conglomerate      1111             pudding stone
 





Revision as of 15:16, 2 June 2015

LAWLEY, R. 2014. User Guide: Soil Parent Material 1 km dataset. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/14/025.

European Soil Bureau Descriptions of Parent Materials

Major Class Group Type Subtype
100

Consolidated clastic sedimentary rocks
110 psephite or rudite 111 conglomerate
112 breccia
1111 pudding stone
--[if !supportLists]-->112  !--[endif]-->breccia --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
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120 psammite or



arenite

!--[if !supportLists]-->121  !--[endif]-->sandstone 1211 calcareous


sandstone




1212 ferruginous sandstone


1213 clayey sandstone


1214 quartzitic sandstone


/ orthoquartzite


1215 micaceous sandstone


1216 feldspathic sandstone


--[if !supportLists]-->122  !--[endif]-->arkose


--[if !supportLists]-->123  !--[endif]-->greywacke 1231 feldspathic


greywacke

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130 pelite, agillite lutite or !--[if !supportLists]-->131  !--[endif]-->claystone/ 1311 kaolinite bentonite


--[if !supportLists]-->132  !--[endif]-->mudstone 1312


siltstone

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140 facies rocks bound !--[if !supportLists]-->141  !--[endif]-->flysch molasse 1411 sandy flysch clayey


--[if !supportLists]-->142  !--[endif]-->1412 and silty flysch 1413 conglomeratic flysch --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
200


Sedimentary rocks (chemically precipitated, evaporated, or of organogenic or biogenic origin)

210 calcareous rocks 211 limestone 2111 hard limestone soft


2112 limestone marly


2113 limestone chalky


2114 limestone detrital


2115 limestone


2116 carbonaceous limestone


2117 lacustrine or freshwater limestone


2118 travertine / calcareous sinter


2119 cavernous limestone

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212 dolomite 2121 cavernous dolomite


2122 calcareous dolomite

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213 marlstone --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
214 marl 2141 chalk marl 2142 gypsiferous marl --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
215 chalk --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
220 evaporites !--[if !supportLists]-->221  !--[endif]-->gypsum


--[if !supportLists]-->222  !--[endif]-->anhydrite


--[if !supportLists]-->223  !--[endif]-->halite --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
230 siliceous rocks 231 chert, hornstone, flint --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->
232 diatomite / radiolarite --[if !supportMisalignedRows]--> !--[endif]-->