drobnoziarnistej
Drobnoziarnistej (Czech for "fine-grained") refers to a geological term describing a specific type of sedimentary rock texture characterized by very small grain sizes. This texture is typically observed in rocks where the individual mineral or rock fragments are so fine that they cannot be distinguished with the naked eye, often requiring microscopic examination for detailed analysis. Fine-grained rocks are commonly formed through the deposition of particles in calm water environments, such as deep marine basins, lakes, or through the gradual accumulation of volcanic ash.
In sedimentology, fine-grained rocks are classified based on their grain size, with silt and clay being the
Common examples of fine-grained sedimentary rocks include shale, siltstone, and mudstone. Shale, in particular, is known
The study of fine-grained rocks is essential in understanding past environmental conditions, such as climate and