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'''Puddingstone''' is a sedimentary stone which occurs as large clusters within [[conglomerate]]. Unlike other mineral inclusions, puddingstone ''will'' support an [[aquifer]] if one is present within its surrounding layer. | '''Puddingstone''' is a sedimentary stone which occurs as large clusters within [[conglomerate]]. Unlike other mineral inclusions, puddingstone ''will'' support an [[aquifer]] if one is present within its surrounding layer. | ||
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Puddingstone is a type of poorly sorted conglomerate; that is, it is a stone composed of stone grains that are of various sizes rather than of mostly the same size and is usually cemented together with quartz [[sandstone]]. | Puddingstone is a type of poorly sorted conglomerate; that is, it is a stone composed of stone grains that are of various sizes rather than of mostly the same size and is usually cemented together with quartz [[sandstone]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:15, 10 July 2014
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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. |
Puddingstone is a sedimentary stone which occurs as large clusters within conglomerate. Unlike other mineral inclusions, puddingstone will support an aquifer if one is present within its surrounding layer.
In Real Life
Puddingstone is a type of poorly sorted conglomerate; that is, it is a stone composed of stone grains that are of various sizes rather than of mostly the same size and is usually cemented together with quartz sandstone.
Despite its name, it does not taste like pudding. Darn.
[INORGANIC:PUDDINGSTONE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:puddingstone][DISPLAY_COLOR:6:7:0][TILE:233]
[ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:CONGLOMERATE:CLUSTER:100][AQUIFER]
[IS_STONE]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2000] Based on congolomorate
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