calcarean
Calcarean refers to a group of clay known for its propensity to form large amounts of calcium carbonate during the course of metamorphism, so much so that the rock undergoes significant changes in terms of its composition and properties.
Geologically, calcarean clays are typically encountered in regions that have experienced or are still experiencing high
Characteristics of calcarean formations include the presence of large crystals of calcite, a hard and dense
Environmental factors also play a key role in determining the extent to which calcarean metamorphism occurs.