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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Research
Vol. 73 (2003), No. 5. (September), Pages 735-744

Maximizing Information from Fine-Grained Sedimentary Rocks: An Inclusive Nomenclature for Mudstones

Joe H.S. Macquaker, A.E. Adams

ABSTRACT

A simple nomenclature for fine-grained sedimentary rocks is proposed based on sedimentary structures present and abundance of all materials forming more than 10% of rock volume irrespective of their origin (allochthonous, autochthonous, and diagenetic). A mudstone (sedimentary rock that comprises > 50% grains < 0.063 mm) containing more than 90% of a material is said to be "dominated" by that component. One containing between 50 and 90% of a particular component is described as being "rich" in that material, and one containing 10 to 50% is said to be "bearing" that component. Examples of rock names using this nomenclature are "clay-dominated mudstone" (> 90% clay), "silt- and sand-bearing, clay-rich mudstone" (50 to 90% clay, 10 to 50% sand, 10 to 50% silt), and "calcite ce-ment-, calcareous nannoplankton-, and clay-bearing mudstone" (all components 10 to 50%). Textural information can and should be incorporated into this scheme by prefixing the rock name with descriptions such as "bioturbated," and "thin-bedded."

Such a nomenclature is necessary to fully describe variability within fine-grained sedimentary rocks that hitherto have typically been described using selected constituents of varying significance such as total organic carbon, fissility, parting spacing, gamma.gif (837 bytes)-ray signature, and lamination. Using the inclusive nomenclature proposed here will improve opportunities to compare all fine-grained sediments, aid interpretation of depositional and diagenetic controls of variability, and enable these rocks to be more easily integrated into basin-scale facies models.


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