The document describes the lithological characteristics of different rock samples from four intervals measured in depths. The samples include shale, sandstone, limestone, and anhydrite with descriptions of their colors, textures, compositions and other properties like porosity, cementation and presence of other materials.
The document describes the lithological characteristics of different rock samples from four intervals measured in depths. The samples include shale, sandstone, limestone, and anhydrite with descriptions of their colors, textures, compositions and other properties like porosity, cementation and presence of other materials.
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The document describes the lithological characteristics of different rock samples from four intervals measured in depths. The samples include shale, sandstone, limestone, and anhydrite with descriptions of their colors, textures, compositions and other properties like porosity, cementation and presence of other materials.
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795 - shale - medium to light grey, brownish, redish, rarely mica present,
occasionally sandstone, creamy light, verry fine lower to medium lower,
subrounded to rounded, medium soft consolidated, porosity 5-8%. 810 - shale – medium to light grey with occasionally brownish, fissile to sub fissile, mica micaceus, pyretic nodules, occasionally sandstone, light to light grey, fine lower to medium lower, moderate sorting, subangular to subrounded, moderate calcite cement, porosity 3-5%. 840 - Limestone white to light cream, mudst, cryptocrystalline to microcrystalline, chalky, in part resinous, tight, no fluorescence, rare SHALE stringer, trace pyrite desm, interbeded abundant with ANHYDRITE, increasing amount of SHALE in the lower half of the interval, varicolored, smooth to soapy texture, elongates, calcite, in particle silty. 890 - anhydrite - white translucent, microcristaline, rare cryptocrystalline, sucrosic, in part resinous, in part highly dolomitic, generally euhedral crystals aggregates, replaced in part by DOLOMITE; white to light cream, cryptocrystalline to microcrystalline, chalky, rarely microsucrosic, rare stringer with trace intercrystalline porosity, none fluorescence, occasionally SHALE stringer (marlstone dolomitic).