Sedimentary Textures
What is a sedimentary texture? The term texture refers to the pattern formed within a sedimentary rock by the constituting grains. This can best be studied under a microscope. Classification of sedimentary texture In sedimentary rocks of Mechanical origin , formed by weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition followed by diagenesis & Lithification, the framework grains are joined together, either by finer fragmental particles or by chemically precipitated cement. The former is called matrix and the latter, c ement . The pattern formed by framework grains, matrix and cement is called (a) Clastic texture . Sandstones show this kind of texture. The texture of a rock of Chemical origin is produced wholly by chemically precipitated materials. No inter-granular space is to be found in such a rock. Limestones of orthochemical origin show this kind of (b) Non clastic texture . ...