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− | It also | + | '''Sandstone''' is a [[sedimentary layer]] of [[stone]]. It can sometimes contain an [[aquifer]], and can also be found along the [[ocean]] shore. |
− | + | It also is the name for the eighth month of the dwarven [[calendar]], covering mid-Autumn. | |
− | Sandstone is a sedimentary stone composed of broken pieces of minerals, usually quartz or [[Orthoclase|potassium feldspar]], cemented together with either the minerals [[hematite]] (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), [[calcite]] (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), or silica (SiO<sub>2</sub>), or through sheer pressure compacting the grains together. When the individual grains are larger than 2 millimeters, the stone is called a [[conglomerate]] if the grains are rounded, or a breccia (not present in Dwarf Fortress) if the grains have sharp points or angles. If the individual grains are smaller than 1/16th of a millimeter, the stone is called a [[siltstone]]. When sandstone is exposed to high heat, such as through magma coming into contact with the stone, the grains melt and are recrystallized, forming the stone [[quartzite]]. It is found in numerous colors, most common being yellow, red, gray, white, tan, and brown. | + | ==In real life== |
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+ | Sandstone is a sedimentary stone composed of broken pieces of minerals, usually quartz or [[Orthoclase|potassium feldspar]], cemented together with either the minerals [[hematite]] (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), [[calcite]] (CaCO<sub>3</sub>), or silica (SiO<sub>2</sub>), or through sheer pressure compacting the grains together. When the individual grains are larger than 2 millimeters, the stone is called a [[conglomerate]] if the grains are rounded, or a breccia (not present in ''Dwarf Fortress'') if the grains have sharp points or angles. If the individual grains are smaller than 1/16th of a millimeter, the stone is called a [[siltstone]]. When sandstone is exposed to high heat, such as through [[magma]] coming into contact with the stone, the grains melt and are recrystallized, forming the stone [[quartzite]]. It is found in numerous colors, the most common being yellow, red, gray, white, tan, and brown. | ||
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File:Torridonian Sandstone.jpg|Sandstone layer | File:Torridonian Sandstone.jpg|Sandstone layer | ||
File:Bild 478.jpg|Natural sandstone corridor | File:Bild 478.jpg|Natural sandstone corridor | ||
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File:Gotland-Hamra kyrka 06.jpg|Carved sandstone | File:Gotland-Hamra kyrka 06.jpg|Carved sandstone | ||
File:Bad Gottleuba Postmeilensäule (2) 2006-03-24.jpg|A sandstone pillar | File:Bad Gottleuba Postmeilensäule (2) 2006-03-24.jpg|A sandstone pillar | ||
− | File:Lampe a graisse - Lascaux.jpg|A 17 | + | File:Lampe a graisse - Lascaux.jpg|A 17,000 year old sandstone oil lamp, made for use with deer fat |
File:MariaImmaculatal Augustiner.jpg|☼Sandstone statue☼ | File:MariaImmaculatal Augustiner.jpg|☼Sandstone statue☼ | ||
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+ | {{Translation| dwarven = cuggán-lam | elvish = polefa-queca | goblin = anga-ngomstu | human = zar-ado}} | ||
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v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
- For the month, see Calendar.
Sandstone is a sedimentary layer of stone. It can sometimes contain an aquifer, and can also be found along the ocean shore.
It also is the name for the eighth month of the dwarven calendar, covering mid-Autumn.
In real life[edit]
Sandstone is a sedimentary stone composed of broken pieces of minerals, usually quartz or potassium feldspar, cemented together with either the minerals hematite (Fe2O3), calcite (CaCO3), or silica (SiO2), or through sheer pressure compacting the grains together. When the individual grains are larger than 2 millimeters, the stone is called a conglomerate if the grains are rounded, or a breccia (not present in Dwarf Fortress) if the grains have sharp points or angles. If the individual grains are smaller than 1/16th of a millimeter, the stone is called a siltstone. When sandstone is exposed to high heat, such as through magma coming into contact with the stone, the grains melt and are recrystallized, forming the stone quartzite. It is found in numerous colors, the most common being yellow, red, gray, white, tan, and brown.
"Sandstone" in other Languages
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Significant melting/boiling point contributions by:
Jan-Willem "Great Cthulhu" van den Broek
Stakudomer
Kidiri
Uristocrat: Density values from the research thread:
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=80022.0
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[INORGANIC:SANDSTONE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:sandstone][DISPLAY_COLOR:6:7:0][TILE:'#']
[SEDIMENTARY][AQUIFER][SEDIMENTARY_OCEAN_SHALLOW]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:12070]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2400]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:SAFFRON] |
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