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'''Mudstone''' is an unremarkable [[sedimentary]] [[stone]].
 
'''Mudstone''' is an unremarkable [[sedimentary]] [[stone]].
 
==In Real Life==
 
==In Real Life==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudstone '''Mudstone'''] is a fine grained sedimentary rock which originates from [[Clay]] and [[Mud]]. With increased pressure over time the clay minerals can form into parallel layers. this finely bedded material that splits readily into thin slices is then called [[shale]].
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Mudstone is a fine grained sedimentary rock which originates from [[clay]] and [[mud]]. With increased pressure over time the clay minerals can form into parallel layers. This finely bedded material that splits readily into thin slices is then called [[shale]].
 
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Image:Mudstone.jpg|Mudstone
 
Image:Mudstone.jpg|Mudstone

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Mudstone
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Uses
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe
Contains

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Mudstone is an unremarkable sedimentary stone.

In Real Life[edit]

Mudstone is a fine grained sedimentary rock which originates from clay and mud. With increased pressure over time the clay minerals can form into parallel layers. This finely bedded material that splits readily into thin slices is then called shale.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
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