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Puddingstone (rock)

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File:Hertfordshire puddingstone.jpg
Hertfordshire puddingstone
Roxbury puddingstone

Puddingstone, also known as either Pudding stone or Plum-pudding stone, is a popular name applied to a conglomerate that consists of distinctly rounded pebbles whose colors contrast sharply with the color of the finer-grained, often sandy, matrix or cement surrounding them. The rounded pebbles and the sharp constrast in color gives this type of conglomerate the appearance of a raisin or Christmas pudding.[1][2]

There are different types of puddingstone, with different makeup and geographical distribution. These include:

References

  1. ^ Neuendorf, K.E.K., J.P. Mehl, Jr., and J.A. Jackson (2005) Glossary of Geology. Springer-Verlag, New York, 779 pp., ISBN 3-540-27951-2
  2. ^ The McGraw-Hill Companies (2003) McGraw-Hill dictionary of geology and mineralogy, 2nd ed. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, New York, 420 pp., ISBN 0-07-141044-9