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You also can ask for a 'sprite,' which is a Galactic supplied micrite.
The allochems are typically embedded in a matrix of micrite (lime mud) or sparry calcite.
Peloids are allochems that are composed of micrite, irrespective of size, shape, or origin.
Under the Dunham classification, grainstones are grain-supported carbonate sedimentary rocks that contain no micrite.
A biomicrite is a limestone composed of fossil debris ("bio") and calcium carbonate mud ("micrite").
The Sorachi Group consists of chert, greenschist, micrite limestone, and sandstone with felsic tuff.
Petrographic analysis of a thin section has uncovered the presence of lithified structures and micrite, present as laminated to clotted with chocolate-brown blebs.
Billions of minute crystals of precipitated calcium carbonate (called Calcite) accumulated forming lime mud (called micrite) which covered the sea floor.
Wackestones and mudstones under the Dunham classification of limestones are also considered to be matrix-supported due to the predominance of micrite (as opposed to, for example, macrofossils).
Small particles of sand or organic detritus, such as shell fragments, formed a nucleus, which became coated with layers of calcite as they were rolled around in the muddy micrite.
It consists of conglomerate equivalent to Mount Zeehan Conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, shale and micrite equivalent to the Gordon Group, and finally equivalents to the Eldon Group (to Devonian).
This is a late Jurassic deposit, part of a deposit of plattenkalk (a very fine-grained limestone that splits into thin plates, usually Micrite) that extends through the Swabian Alb and Franconian Alb in Southern Germany.