Siliceous sandstone

Esquema

Getty AAT: Materials (matter)

Jerarquía

<materials by composition> > inorganic material > rock > sedimentary rock > <sedimentary rock by composition> > sandstone > <sandstone by composition> > <sandstone by composition: aggregate type>

Descripción

Sandstone that is rich in silica, particularly as free silica as opposed to silicates; the silica characterizes the cement or matrix which binds together the quartz particles of which sandstone is mainly composed. Pure siliceous sandstone is chemically inert, making it able to withstand a smokey environment; it is therefore a popular building stone in industrial areas. It is also hard and durable but difficult to work. Pure siliceous sandstone is white or cream in color; colors are due to impurities: yellow and red colors are due to the presence of iron oxides; green from glauconite; and black from manganese dioxide.

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URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300011407

Otros términos

  • 矽質砂岩 [zh]
  • kiezelzandsteen [nl]
  • arenisca silícea [es]
  • xì zhí shā yán [zh]
  • xi zhi sha yan [zh]
  • hsi chih sha yan [zh]
  • siliceous sandstones [en]
  • orthoquartzite [en]
  • orthoquartzites [en]
  • sandstone, silica [en]
  • sandstone, siliceous [en]
  • sandstones, silica [en]
  • sandstones, siliceous [en]
  • silica sandstone [en]
  • silica sandstones [en]
  • 矽砂岩 [zh]