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Breccia - Wikipedia
Breccia (/ ˈbrɛtʃiə / BRETCH-ee-ə or / ˈbrɛʃiə / BRESH-ee-ə, Italian: [ˈbrettʃa]; Italian for 'breach') is a rock composed of large angular broken fragments of minerals or rocks cemented together by a fine-grained matrix. The word has its origins in the Italian language, in which it means "rubble". [1] .
Breccia: Sedimentary Rock - Pictures, Definition, Formation
Breccia is a term most often used for clastic sedimentary rocks that are composed of large angular fragments (over two millimeters in diameter). The spaces between the large angular fragments are filled with a matrix of smaller particles and a …
Breccia : Classification, Composition, Formation, Properties ...
Sep 4, 2023 · Breccia is a type of sedimentary rock that plays a significant role in the field of geology. It is characterized by its distinctive appearance, which consists of angular rock fragments and clasts that are cemented together.
Breccia | Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic | Britannica
breccia, lithified sedimentary rock consisting of angular or subangular fragments larger than 2 millimetres (0.08 inch). It differs from a conglomerate, which consists of rounded clasts. A brief treatment of breccias follows.
Breccia Rock Geology and Uses - ThoughtCo
Jan 17, 2020 · Breccia is a sedimentary rock made up of angular particles over two millimeters in diameter (clasts) with the spaces between the particles filled with smaller particles and mineral cement (matrix). The word "breccia" has an Italian origin …
Breccia: Identification, Pictures & Info for Rockhounds
Breccia is a clastic sedimentary rock made from many different sizes of angular grains, many of which are gravel-sized or larger. These grains are fragments of other rocks, bound together by cement which is typically silica or calcite.
5.2: Conglomerates and Breccias - Geosciences LibreTexts
Conglomerates (rounded clasts) and breccias (angular clasts) are composed of >50% gravel-sized particles (>2 mm).