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Conglomerate on Mars
In September 2012, NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity discovered an outcrop of conglomerate exposed on the surface of Mars. The rounded clasts within the conglomerate provide evidence that a stream or a beach had moved the rocks and tumbled them into rounded pebbles. This conglomerate is one of the most convincing evidences that water once flowed…
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Puddingstone Conglomerate
Puddingstone is a nonscientific name for a conglomerate made up of clasts that contrast sharply with the color of the rock’s matrix. People in what is today the United Kingdom were the first to use the name. They claim that the rocks reminded them of a “plum pudding”. Puddingstones are found in many parts of the world. We…
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Uses of Conglomerate
Conglomerate has very few commercial uses. Its inability to break cleanly makes it a poor candidate for dimension stone, and its variable composition makes it a rock of unreliable physical strength and durability. Conglomerate can be crushed to make a fine aggregate that can be used where a low-performance material is suitable. Many conglomerates are…
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Conglomerate vs. Breccia
Conglomerate and breccia are similar rocks. They are both made of clasts over two millimeters in diameter. What’s the difference between conglomerate and breccia? The difference is in the shape of the clasts. Conglomerate is made up mostly of subrounded to rounded clasts. However, breccia is made up mostly of subangular to angular clasts. Sedimentary clasts can…
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How Does Conglomerate Form?
Conglomerate forms where sediments of rounded clasts at least two millimeters in diameter accumulate. It takes a strong water current to transport and produce a rounded shape on particles this large. Wind transport is unlikely to produce a conglomerate. The environment of deposition might be along a swiftly flowing stream or a beach with strong…
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What is the Composition of Conglomerate?
Conglomerate can have a variety of compositions. As a clastic sedimentary rock, it can contain clasts of any rock material or weathering product that is washed downstream or down current. The rounded clasts of conglomerate can be mineral particles such as quartz or feldspar, or they can be sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous rock fragments. Clasts of quartzite, sandstone, limestone, granite, basalt, and gneiss are especially common. The matrix…
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What is Conglomerate?
Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock made up of rounded clasts that are greater than two millimeters in diameter. The spaces between the clasts are generally filled with sand- and clay-size particles. The rock is bound together by a cement that is usually composed of calcite or quartz.