Rudite

Rudite

Une rudite est une roche sédimentaire détritique dont les éléments sont d'un diamètre supérieur à 2 mm.

Le terme est utilisé souvent à la classification des calcaires détritiques, équivalent aux termes conglomérat calcaire ou brèche calcaire.

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