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40d:Stone types

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  • Economic
    • Limestone - used in the making of pig iron and steel bars
    • Dolomite - used in the making of pig iron and steel bars
    • Chalk - used in the making of pig iron and steel bars
    • Marble - used in the making of pig iron and steel bars
    • Bituminous coal - used in the creation of coke
    • Lignite - used in the creation of coke
    • Calcite - used in the making of pig iron and steel bars
  • Other
    • Sandstone -
    • Siltstone -
    • Mudstone -
    • Shale -
    • Claystone -
    • Rock Salt -
    • Conglomerate -
    • Flint -
    • Chert -
    • Granite -
    • Diorite -
    • Gabbro -
    • Rhyolite -
    • Basalt -
    • Andesite - Dark grey
    • Felsite -
    • Obsidian -
    • Quartzite -
    • Slate -
    • Phyllite -
    • Schist -
    • Gneiss -
    • Cinnabar -
    • Cobaltite -
    • Gypsum -
    • Talc -
    • Jet -
    • Puddingstone -
    • Petrified wood -
    • Graphite -
    • Brimstone -
    • Kimberlite -
    • Realgar -
    • Orpiment -
    • Stibnite -
    • Marcasite -
    • Sylvite -
    • Cryolite -
    • Periclase -
    • Ilmenite -
    • Rutile -
    • Chromite -
    • Pyrolusite -
    • Pitchblende -
    • Bauxite -
    • Borax -
    • Olivine -
    • Hornblende -
    • Kaolinite -
    • Serpentine -
    • Orthoclase -
    • Microcline - cyan
    • Mica -
    • Saltpeter -
    • Alabaster -
    • Selenite -
    • Satinspar -
    • Anhydrite -
    • Alunite -
    • Raw adamantine -
    • Pelagic clay -
    • Calcareous ooze -
    • Siliceous ooze -