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Shale

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Shale
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Shale

Shale is a fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds. It is characterized by thin laminae breaking with an irregular curving fracture, often splintery and usually parallel to the often-indistinguishable bedding plane. This property is called fissility. Non-fissile rocks of similar composition but made of particles smaller than 1/16 mm are described as mudstones. Rocks with similar particle sizes but with less clay and therefore grittier are siltstones.

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The process in the rock cycle which forms shale is compaction. The fine particles that compose shale can remain suspended in water long after the larger and denser particles of sand have deposited out. Shales are typically deposited in very slow moving water and are often found in lake and lagoonal deposits, in river deltas, on floodplains and offshore of beach sands. They can also be deposited on the continental shelf, in relatively deep, quiet waters.

'Black shales' are dark, as a result of being especially rich in unoxidized carbon. Common in some Paleozoic and Mesozoic strata, black shales were deposited in anoxic, reducing environments, such as in stagnant water columns (see oil shale).

Fossils, animal tracks/burrows and even raindrop impact craters are sometimes preserved on shale bedding surfaces. Shales may also contain concretions.

Shales that are subject to heat and pressure alter into a hard, fissile, and metamorphic material known as slate, which is often used in building construction.

Limey shale overlaid by limestone, Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
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Limey shale overlaid by limestone, Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
Weathering shale at a road cut in southeastern Kentucky
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Weathering shale at a road cut in southeastern Kentucky


[edit] See also

  • Bituminous shale
  • Oil shale
  • Burgess shale
  • List of minerals
  • Barnett Shale
  • Slate
  • Siltstone
  • Mudstone

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