Yes, breccia is detrital in origin. It is a type of sedimentary rock composed of angular fragments of pre-existing rocks or minerals that have been cemented together. The angularity of the fragments indicates that they have not been significantly transported from their source, distinguishing breccia from other clastic rocks like conglomerate, which features rounded particles.
breccia
no breccia does not fracture.
A sedimentary rock called "breccia". The sharp angular pebbles making up the breccia could be igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Breccias generally form close to the point of origin of the clast rock, having less time to round those sharp angular edges.
Shale is a detrital rock, meaning it is composed of fragments of other rocks and minerals. It forms from the compaction and cementation of silt and clay particles. There are organic-rich shales as well, but they are still considered detrital in nature.
yes.
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Detrital rocks are sedimentary rocks that are composed of particles of weathered and eroded igneous, metamorphic, or other sedimentary rocks that have been deposited, compacted, and cemented together. Sandstone, conglomerate, shale, and breccia are examples of detrital sedimentary rocks.
Matthew Blecha has written: 'The origin of the Breton breccia, Batchawana area, Ontario' -- subject(s): Breccia, Geology
The cast of Breccia x cuatro - 1988 includes: Enrique Breccia Alberto Breccia Patricia Breccia Cristina Breccia
no breccia does not fracture.
Breccia is clastic.
Breccia is clastic.
Breccia is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Patricia Breccia was born on September 17, 1955.
Breccia is one of the major types of sedimentary rocks.It is not a renewable resource.
Enrique Breccia was born in 1945, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Alfredo Breccia has written: 'Jugoslavia 1939-1941'