lindite
Lindite is a common name used to refer to a type of sedimentary rock. It is characterized by its layered or banded appearance, with distinct layers of different mineral compositions and colors. These layers typically form parallel to each other and can vary in thickness from very thin laminae to several centimeters. The specific minerals present in lindite depend on the geological conditions under which it was formed, but common components include quartz, feldspar, mica, and various iron oxides. The iron oxides are often responsible for the distinct coloration seen in lindite, with shades ranging from reds and browns to grays and blacks.
Lindite forms through a process of sedimentation and lithification, where fine-grained sediments are deposited in layers,
Because of its distinctive layered appearance, lindite is often used in decorative applications, such as building