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Arenite - A type of silicate-sandstone. In the Rock Classification Scheme, arenites have 0 - 15% matrix. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and fig. 3. AREN
Calcarenite - A type of limestone. The term may be used as a synonym for sand-grade limestone. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1. CARN
Conglomerate and feldspathic-arenite CGFA
Feldspathic arenite and conglomerate FACG
Feldspathic-arenite - A type of arenite. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is defined as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and figs. 3, 4. FAREN
Feldspathic-arenite and siltstone FASL
Lithic-arenite - A type of arenite. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is defined as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and figs. 3, 4. LAREN
Meta-arenite MAREN
Meta-arenite, coarse MARENC
Metafeldspathic-arenite MFAREN
Metalithic-arenite MLAREN
Metaquartz-arenite MQAREN
Metaquartz-arenite and semipelite MQAS
Metasublithic-arenite MSBARE
Metasubfeldspathic-arenite MSFARE
Quartz-arenite - A type of arenite. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is defined as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and figs. 3, 4. QAREN
Quartz-arenite, feldspathic arenite and dolomitic sedimentary rocks QFAD
Sublithic-arenite - A type of arenite. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is defined as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and figs. 3, 4. SBAREN
Subfeldspathic-arenite - A type of arenite. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is defined as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and figs. 3, 4. SFAREN
Silicate-sandstone - A type of siliciclastic arenaceous rock. In the Rock Classification Scheme, all siliciclastic arenaceous rocks are given this group name. Silicate-sandstones are divided into arenite and wacke on the proportion of matrix. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and fig. 3. SISST

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