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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
Discussion
A Compositional
Classification
For Grain Assemblages In Fine-Grained Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks—Discussion
Abstract
Milliken’s (2014)
classification
scheme for fine-grained sediments and sedimentary rocks is an attempt to provide an improved
classification
that relies on interpreted grain origin to replace existing nomenclature schemes based on sedimentary structures, grain size, and composition. Milliken posits that existing terminology is confusing and therefore proposes new terms, viz. tarl, carl, and sarl, to define three main types of mudstone categories. We consider the proposed
classification
impracticable because there are: (a) ambiguities associated with interpreting grain origins (intrabasinal or extrabasinal), (b) difficulties in determining the original mineralogy of diagenetically altered particles, and (c) requirements for specialized equipment and techniques not widely available to many geologists. In our opinion, the proposed
classification
does not improve geological understanding over prior established
classification
approaches.
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