Everything about Radiolarite totally explained
Radiolarite is a high
silica sedimentary rock which may be considered a variety of
chert. It is formed as primary deposits and contains
radiolarian microfossils. Radiolarite indicates deep water deposition below the
lysocline where siliceous sediments are stable and
carbonates are dissolved.
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