A shell or husk; a cod or pod, A fine-grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure, To take off the shell or coat of, A fine-grained sedimentary rock, formed by the consolidation of clay, silt, or mud It is characterized by finely laminated structure and is sufficiently indurated so that it will not fall apart on wetting, A soft type of rock that often breaks into big flat pieces Shale is formed when mud is pressed into rock over millions of years, A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of clay or mud, Rock that is often impervious to water (will not allow water to move through it) but rather soft, brittle, and easily eroded Shale is the result of compaction of silt or mud Much of the Permian and Pennsylvanian strata in Kansas consists of various shales, often brightly colored, The rock forms and then turns into hard clay More info - http://www ivyhall district96 k12 il us/4th/kkhp/RocksandMinerals/shale1 html, A fine-grained detrital sedimentary rock, formed by the compaction of clay, silt, or mud, A rock made up of clay-size particles, A mineral made up of thin sheets of clay Kimmeridge shale from Purbeck, Dorset was used in making bracelets, buttons, beads, cups and pulley-rings, a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay, A type of rock that splits easilyalong the plane in which it has been laid down, What they'll do if New Haven ends up underwater, Sedimentary rock composed of clay, mud, and silt grains which easily splits into layers, A fissile rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud, or silt, has a finely stratified or laminated structure, and is composed of minerals essentially unaltered since deposition, Fissile sedimentary rock formed from mud (silt and clay) Where organic compounds are abundant, the shale is black whereas lower organic content results in lighter colors, a sedimentary rock composed of layers of claylike fine-grained sediments - BACK>>, A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay or mud, A fine grained sedimentary rock composed of clay particles that splits easily into thin layers, Shale is smooth soft rock that breaks easily into thin layers. a smooth soft rock which breaks easily into thin flat pieces. Any of a group of fine-grained, laminated sedimentary rocks consisting of silt-and clay-sized particles. Shale constitutes roughly 60% of the sedimentary rock in the Earth's crust. Shales are commercially important, particularly in the ceramics industry. They are a valuable raw material for tile, brick, and pottery and constitute a major source of alumina for portland cement. In addition, advances in recovery methods may one day make oil shale a practical source for liquid petroleum. Burgess Shale oil shale shale oil kerogen shales, sedimentary rock composed of extremely thin layers of silt and clay, A fine- grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure, Fine grained sedimentary rock composed of lithified clay particles, A fine-grained detrital sedimentary rock, formed by the consolidation, especially compression of clay, silt or mud, A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, silt, or mud It is characterized by finely laminated structure which imparts fissures parallel to the bedding along which the rock may easily break It may be red, brown, black or grey in colour, A sedimentary rock that forms when mud or clay turns to stone, A compacted sedimentary rock composed of detrital grains of clay and silt, finer than sandstone Because they are tightly compacted and have virtually no permeability, shales may act as seals to prevent the migration, and permit the entrapment of, hydrocarbons, A sedimentary rock composed of particles smaller than sand, such as clay and mud, Sedimentary rock derived from mud Commonly finely laminated (bedded) Particles in shale are commonly clay minerals mixed with tiny grains of quartz eroded from pre-existing rocks Shaley means like a shale or having some shale component, as in shaley sandstone, A sedimentary rock composed of detrital sediment particles less than 0 004 millimeter in diameter Shales tend to be red, brown, black, or gray, and usually originate in relatively still waters, a very fine-grained, thinly layered sedimentary rock composed of clay and/or mud grains less than 1/256 mm in size Shales break easily along their layering, especially along weathered surfaces They feel smooth to the touch, not gritty, To take off the shell or coat of; to shell,
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A shell or husk; a cod or pod
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A fine-grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure
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To take off the shell or coat of
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A fine-grained sedimentary rock, formed by the consolidation of clay, silt, or mud It is characterized by finely laminated structure and is sufficiently indurated so that it will not fall apart on wetting
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A soft type of rock that often breaks into big flat pieces Shale is formed when mud is pressed into rock over millions of years
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A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of clay or mud
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Rock that is often impervious to water (will not allow water to move through it) but rather soft, brittle, and easily eroded Shale is the result of compaction of silt or mud Much of the Permian and Pennsylvanian strata in Kansas consists of various shales, often brightly colored
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The rock forms and then turns into hard clay More info - http://www ivyhall district96 k12 il us/4th/kkhp/RocksandMinerals/shale1 html
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A fine-grained detrital sedimentary rock, formed by the compaction of clay, silt, or mud
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A rock made up of clay-size particles
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A mineral made up of thin sheets of clay Kimmeridge shale from Purbeck, Dorset was used in making bracelets, buttons, beads, cups and pulley-rings
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a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay
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A type of rock that splits easilyalong the plane in which it has been laid down
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What they'll do if New Haven ends up underwater
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Sedimentary rock composed of clay, mud, and silt grains which easily splits into layers
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A fissile rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud, or silt, has a finely stratified or laminated structure, and is composed of minerals essentially unaltered since deposition
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Fissile sedimentary rock formed from mud (silt and clay) Where organic compounds are abundant, the shale is black whereas lower organic content results in lighter colors
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a sedimentary rock composed of layers of claylike fine-grained sediments - BACK>>
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A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay or mud
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A fine grained sedimentary rock composed of clay particles that splits easily into thin layers
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Shale is smooth soft rock that breaks easily into thin layers. a smooth soft rock which breaks easily into thin flat pieces. Any of a group of fine-grained, laminated sedimentary rocks consisting of silt-and clay-sized particles. Shale constitutes roughly 60% of the sedimentary rock in the Earth's crust. Shales are commercially important, particularly in the ceramics industry. They are a valuable raw material for tile, brick, and pottery and constitute a major source of alumina for portland cement. In addition, advances in recovery methods may one day make oil shale a practical source for liquid petroleum. Burgess Shale oil shale shale oil kerogen shales
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sedimentary rock composed of extremely thin layers of silt and clay isim
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A fine- grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure
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Fine grained sedimentary rock composed of lithified clay particles
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A fine-grained detrital sedimentary rock, formed by the consolidation, especially compression of clay, silt or mud
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A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, silt, or mud It is characterized by finely laminated structure which imparts fissures parallel to the bedding along which the rock may easily break It may be red, brown, black or grey in colour
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A sedimentary rock that forms when mud or clay turns to stone
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A compacted sedimentary rock composed of detrital grains of clay and silt, finer than sandstone Because they are tightly compacted and have virtually no permeability, shales may act as seals to prevent the migration, and permit the entrapment of, hydrocarbons
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A sedimentary rock composed of particles smaller than sand, such as clay and mud
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Sedimentary rock derived from mud Commonly finely laminated (bedded) Particles in shale are commonly clay minerals mixed with tiny grains of quartz eroded from pre-existing rocks Shaley means like a shale or having some shale component, as in shaley sandstone
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A sedimentary rock composed of detrital sediment particles less than 0 004 millimeter in diameter Shales tend to be red, brown, black, or gray, and usually originate in relatively still waters
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a very fine-grained, thinly layered sedimentary rock composed of clay and/or mud grains less than 1/256 mm in size Shales break easily along their layering, especially along weathered surfaces They feel smooth to the touch, not gritty
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