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Silica SandBrownish in color, fine to coarse, mostly medium in size. The quartz grains are Sub rounded to
sub angular. The quarts grains are not well transparent & they have yellowish surface. Few
percent of opaque grains are observed, Some of are probably glouconite.
Clay (Bentonite)Light gray to light green, silt-sized quarts grains are observed.
Silica SandLight brown, the grains are sub angular to sub rounded.
Angular grains are observed. Few percent of opaque greins and feldspars are observed , the
grains size range from fine to Coarse, but they are mostly medium in size.
ClayLight brown
Kaolinewhitish in Color
As2But the grains are relatively coarser and more rounded
As2But the grains are relatively coarser and more rounded
Silica SandVery Coarse to granules in size most of them are non-transparent. Few dark - colored grains are
observed too
KaolineWhitish in Color, it has Smooth Surface.
As7But the grains are coarser and almost rounded to sub rounded in shape. The grains range from
fine - very coarse
Silica SandFerruginous, dark brown, reddish in color.
It composed of sand- sized quarts grains Cemented by Fe oxides (Hematite!)
Silica Sandfine to medium in size, rarely Coarse grains are observed. It is Completely composed of quartz
grains. few quantity feldspars! & opaque grains (3-5%). The grains are angular to sub angular in
shape
Silica SandThe grains are mostly medium in size, but fine and coarser grains are also observed. The grains
are sub angular to sub rounded in Shape. Most of quartz grains are transparent, but some are
stand with yellow & brownish color, Dark- Color grains are also observed.