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Tufa is not considered clastic; it is a type of chemical sedimentary rock. It forms from the precipitation of calcium carbonate, often in freshwater environments, typically around springs or lakes. While it may contain clastic materials, its primary composition is a result of mineral deposition rather than the accumulation of fragments from pre-existing rocks.

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