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these ooid grains can be cemented together to form a... An ooid forms as a series of concentric layers around a nucleus...

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Thin-section of calcitic ooids from the Carmel Formation, Middle Jurassic, of southern Utah, USA.  The largest is 1.2 mm in diameter. | | Jurassic | Ooids on the surface of a limestone; Carmel Formation (Middle Jurassic) of southern Utah, USA. Largest is 1.0 mm in diameter. | | Jurassic | sedimentary | calcium carbonate | iron | phosphate | sea floor | Bahamas | Persian Gulf | sediment | sedimentary rock | oolite | limestone | aragonite | calcite | calcite seas | calcite sea | Ordovician | Jurassic | seafloor spreading | Great Salt Lake | microbes | | mineral | mineraloid | stub | help | Categories | Sedimentary rocks | Mineral stubs |
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