kiselskelett
Kiselskelett is a term used in the field of geology to describe a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of the skeletal remains of marine organisms. The term is derived from the Russian words "kisel" meaning "shell" and "skelet" meaning "skeleton." These rocks are typically formed in shallow marine environments where the accumulation of organic debris is high.
The most common organisms whose skeletal remains contribute to kiselskelett are mollusks, such as clams and
Kiselskelett rocks are often characterized by their fine-grained texture and the presence of fossils. They can
The term kiselskelett is not as widely used in English-language literature as some other geological terms,