kvartsisandstone
Kvartsisandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock formed from sand-sized quartz grains that have become lithified through diagenesis. Its defining feature is a predominance of quartz in the framework; most samples contain quartz as the principal mineral, with feldspar or lithic fragments present only as minor components. Quartz-rich varieties are commonly classified as quartz arenite, which is typically well sorted, well rounded, and cemented by silica; less pure forms may be arkosic or lithic quartz sandstone, where feldspar or rock fragments are more common.
Formation and diagenesis: Quartz sandstone forms from the deposition of quartz-rich sands in environments such as
Occurrence and uses: Kvartsisandstone is widespread in sedimentary basins around the world. It is valued as
Notable example: The Navajo Sandstone in the southwestern United States is a well-known exposure of a quartz-rich