calcimainen
Calcimainen is a term used in geology and paleontology to describe sedimentary rocks that are composed primarily of calcium carbonate, often in the form of calcite. These rocks are typically formed from the accumulation of organic debris, such as shells, coral fragments, and skeletal remains of marine organisms. Over geological time, these deposits are compacted and cemented, forming solid rock.
Calcimainen rocks are common in marine environments where there is abundant life that produces calcium carbonate
The composition and texture of calcimainen rocks can vary significantly depending on the source of the calcium